GENH2 EVP AND CHIEF ARCHITECT TO PRESENT AT EFATS 2022 "2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMISSIONS FREE AIR TRANSPORT THROUGH SUPERCONDUCTIVITY"
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TITUSVILLE, Fla., Aug. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- GenH2, a leader in hydrogen infrastructure technology, announced today that Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, James Fesmire will present at the EFATS 2022 "2nd International Conference On Emissions Free Air Transport Through Superconductivity," being held August 30-31, 2022 at the Golden Jubilee Hotel in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Fesmire will specifically speak about liquid hydrogen production, distribution and safety for electric activation on Wednesday, August 30 at 9:30am; he is also scheduled to lead a panel during EFATS 2022.
Key Points:
- "The technology pieces are perhaps mostly available but putting them together in an integral whole becomes the challenge.
- The scale and quantities are a crucial tenant as well as understanding the end-use applications for different propulsion systems.
- James Fesmire is Executive Vice President and Chief Architect of GenH2.
- Second in the industrially oriented conference series on the application of superconducting and associated technologies to air transport, aiming to identify engineering and commercial challenges and opportunities.