Latvian Hydrogen Association is inviting entrepreneurs to the European Hydrogen Valleys 2024 Hydrogen Start–up Investor Forum. It will take place on the 5th and 6th September during the European Hydrogen Valleys Conference and Tech Tour investor event in Riga, Latvia.
Deadline has been set to 10th June, 2024. Latvian Hydrogen Association sends a message: “Apply and gain access to a network of industry leaders, mentors and investors who share a common interest in building a more sustainable future.”
The forum is open to entrepreneurs with a project in one of these sectors:
This is an opportunity to take your plans forward, network with like-minded people and develop your project, as said in the invitation publication.
The European Hydrogen Valleys 2024 programme is designed to foster meaningful connections, strategic partnerships, and (co-)investments within the hydrogen sectors. The programme culminates in a live event that will bring together the most promising emerging companies, meticulously selected by a Selection Panel, alongside investors, corporate partners, and industry experts.
Companies will be selected to pitch their innovation in front of industry–leading investors. Online training with professional coaches will also be provided.
Certain investors will be selected to play the pivotal role in selecting the top 30 companies for the onsite event and get access to potential investment opportunities.
You can apply here: https://www.techtour.com/events/2024/9/event-european-hydrogen-valleys-investment-forum-2024.html?pageId=7745769
The European Hydrogen Valley Conference and Tech Tour Investor Event is organised in partnership with Hydrogen Europe, Tech Tour and Clean Hydrogen Partnership.
Byline: Reinis Alksnājs
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