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H2MOF at the Hydrogen Innovation and Technology Conference

Hydrogen Innovation and Technology Conference

Houston, Texas, USA – October 14-16

Organized by AIChE, the 2025 Hydrogen Innovation and Technology (HIT) Conference will take place from October 14 to 16, 2025, at The Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria in Houston, Texas.

The conference aims to spotlight real-world hydrogen applications, showcase breakthrough technologies, and share lessons learned from global hydrogen initiatives. The event is designed as a 2.5-day gathering featuring major industry players and experts, with sessions covering key topics including progress in hydrogen transportation, end-use applications, scaling and commercialization challenges, and advancements in hydrogen technologies.

Our CTO, Dr. Neel Sirosh, will join the conference with a session on reticular materials for solid-state hydrogen storage.

 

About our session

Tuesday, October 14 – 2:50 PM

Transformative Hydrogen Storage with Nano-Engineered Reticular Materials

Dr. Neel Sirosh, CTO

Efficient, cost-effective and safe storage of hydrogen is a critical requirement for realizing the full potential of hydrogen as a most attractive energy carrier. Conventional storage methods, such as compressed gas or cryogenic liquid, present major challenges in cost, safety, and energy efficiency. Recent breakthroughs in nano-engineered reticular materials help address these challenges.

In this talk, Dr. Neel Sirosh, Chief Technology Officer at H2MOF, will present the company’s transformative hydrogen storage technology, built on the pioneering research of its two co-founders: Nobel Laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart and Professor Omar Yaghi, the founder of reticular chemistry. H2MOF leverages nano-engineered reticular materials — specifically metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) — that offer ultrahigh surface areas, customizable pore architectures, and tunable chemical functionalities. These novel materials enable safe, efficient solid-state hydrogen storage at low pressures and near-ambient temperatures, significantly enhancing the efficiencies, reducing the costs and addressing the safety challenges associated with hydrogen storage and transport.

View the full program →

 

Would you like to attend?

For more information on the HIT Conference, visit the website:
https://www.aiche.org/conferences/hydrogen-innovation-and-technology-conference/2025