• Hydrogen Technologies Standards form the basic framework for market ramp-up

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  • Climate change Standards and specifications support climate targets

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  • Smart Farming Standards and specifications are drivers for the digitalization of agriculture

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Project Partners of the Joint Project

The joint project “Standardization Roadmap for Hydrogen Derivatives and Technologies” is a collaborative initiative of the German Institute for Standardization (DIN), DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies as a division of VDE e. V., the German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water (DVGW), the Association of German Engineers (VDI) and VDMA – Europe’s largest machinery industry association.

Below you will find the respective contact persons of the five project partners.

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DIN e.V.

The German Institute for Standardization (DIN) is the independent platform for standardization in Germany and worldwide. Together with industry, science, public authorities and civil society, DIN makes a significant contribution to opening up future fields. As a co‑creator of the digital and green transformation, DIN helps address current challenges and enables new technologies, products and processes to become established on the market and in society.

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Dr. Jörg Megow

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DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies as a division of VDE e.V.

DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies in DIN and VDE (VDE DKE), supported by VDE, is the platform for around 9,000 experts from industry, science and public administration to develop standards, specifications and safety regulations for electrical engineering, electronics and information technology. Standards support global trade and serve, among other things, safety, interoperability and functionality of products and systems. As a centre of competence for electrotechnical standardization, DKE represents the interests of German industry in European and international standardization organizations and also provides a wide range of services relating to standardization and the VDE standards framework.

 

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Beate Schmitt

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German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water (DVGW)

The German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water (DVGW) promotes the gas and water sector with a focus on safety, hygiene and environmental protection. With more than 13,600 members, DVGW develops the generally recognized rules of technology for gas and water.

Climate‑neutral gases and hydrogen as a future energy carrier are of particular importance. The association initiates and supports research projects, operates testing and certification schemes and thus forms the foundation for safe gas and water supply at the highest international standards.

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Dennis Stark 

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VDI – The Association of German Engineers

The Association of German Engineers (VDI) has been shaping technological progress for more than 165 years. As an interface between engineers, science, industry, politics and society, VDI brings together knowledge and expertise in a multidisciplinary network of around 125,000 members.


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Kevin Hares

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VDMA – Europe’s largest machinery industry association

With around 3,500 members, VDMA e. V. is Europe’s largest association for mechanical and plant engineering. As the largest network organization in the sector, it is the central voice of mechanical engineering in Germany and Europe and the sponsoring body of the DIN Standards Committee for Mechanical Engineering (NAM).


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Blagoje Cirkovic

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