Unite!Energy 2nd annual Conference 2025: Be part of the energy transition!

The conference will take place on 10 October following the Unite! Dialogue, also at Aalto University.

This event brings together doctoral researchers, industry voices, and academic experts todiscuss the future of sustainable energy. From keynote talks to interactive sessions, the programme is designed to spark ideas and build connections across the Unite! community.
Explore what’s next in energy storage and hydrogen technologies at the 2nd annual Unite!Energy Conference – a full day of insights, exchange and inspiration.
The conference will take place on 10 October following the Unite! Dialogue, also at Aalto University.

For PhD researchers:
- Take the spotlight with a digital poster and a 5-minute pitch in Science Slam format.

- Showcase your work and get feedback from a European audience of peers and professionals.


Why attend?
Discover breakthrough research and industry trends
Share your work in an engaging format
Expand your network across European universities and energy sectors
Contribute to shaping the future of clean energy

Register free of charge now and secure your spot

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Preliminary Morning Programme
09:00–09:15 | Welcome & Opening
09:15–10:00 | Invited Talk: European Agencies
10:00–10:45 | Invited Talk: Research Highlights
10:00–10:45 | Invited Talk: Research Highlights
10:45–11:30 | Invited Talk: Industry Perspectives
11:30–13:00 | Lunch Break

Preliminary Afternoon Programme
13:00–13:15 | Poster Session Intro: “Unite!Energy”
13:15–16:00 | PhD Poster Presentations: Science Slam (5-minute pitches)
16:00–17:00 | Coffee & Interactive Session: Hydrogen Technologies Mapping
— Explore TRLs, costs, efficiency & challenges through a board game and expert discussion
17:00–17:30 | Closing camp; Networking

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Unite!Energy aims to become the seed of a European Doctoral School in the European Universities Initiative Unite! and prepare a new generation of researchers for the integration of hydrogen in the energy field.

This project has received funding from the Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON) under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action grant agreement No. 101119005

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