Hydrogen / Technologies / Future Conference held by Kazan University

The event comes to Kazan for a first time, having previously been organized by Tomsk Polytechnic University.
This year’s conference has gathered 80 contributors from several countries. On the opening day, 25 October, they were greeted by First Vice-Rector Dmitry Tayursky. He spoke about KFU’s research priorities and strategic projects, one of which is dedicated to liquid hydrocarbons. One of the conference’s roundtables is dedicated to hydrogen production from hydrocarbon resources.
On 26 October, the participants are going to discuss hydrogen transportation and storage issues.