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Design Presentation TU Delft Hydro Motion Team

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This year, a dedicated team has set out to participate in the prestigious Monaco Sea Lab 2025 with an innovative liquid hydrogen-powered boat.

Their mission is to advance the maritime sector towards a more sustainable future. In light of the pressing need for environmentally friendly alternatives, they are developing a revolutionary boat that combines liquid hydrogen and compressed hydrogen technologies. Since August, their efforts have been focused on the crucial first phase: designing the boat intended for the 2025 competition.

On Wednesday, December 18th, they will host a Design Presentation where the design of their 2025 vessel will be revealed. This important presentation not only highlights their progress as a team but also serves as a beacon of hope for a greener and more sustainable world.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness their groundbreaking design presentation!

The event will accommodate various attendees with distinct ticket options. General visitors can opt for General Admission tickets, while companies and team partners should choose the Partner Ticket. Press members and journalists are invited to select the Press Ticket for their attendance.

The venue is the Auditorium Conference Center at Delft University of Technology, located at Mekelweg 5, 2628CC Delft. Attendees are advised that the TU Delft Campus has paid parking. Free parking is available from 18:00 at the P1 Aula parking space with an NFC card.

Arrival by public transport is also facilitated, with bus services available from the Delft Station. It is recommended to arrive on time, as late entry will not be permitted after 19:30h.

When

From: 18 December 2024, 19:00
To: 18 December 2024, 20:30

Where

5 Mekelweg 2628 CC ZH Delft NL

Entrance

Paid entrance

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