Updates
Projects are being successfully completed and new ones launched. Our employees are also on the road a lot and can be found at our own events or at conferences and trade fairs.
We also regularly welcome delegations from business, science and politics. Sometimes even a chancellor or king drops by.
We publish exciting research results on a regular basis and are sometimes delighted to receive awards.
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News from the ZBT
All the latest news from the ZBT – including older items
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Award-winning: ZBT researcher wins CENIDE Best Paper Award 2024 | 25. November, 2024 | A paper on the key properties of carbon black materials for fuel cells and batteries, co-authored by ZBT researcher Adib Caidi, has been honoured with the CENIDE Best Paper Award 2024. | Read more |
Award-winning: best master’s thesis of 2024 | 15. October, 2024 | The master's thesis of our research assistant Enado Pineti has been awarded the prize for the best academic thesis of 2024 by the German Hydrogen Association (DWV) e.V. | Read more |
A colleague comes to work by bike… | 22. July, 2024 | …and causes a crowd! This happens when a fuel cell stack supports the cyclist when pedalling, the employer is a hydrogen research institute and the people on site are hydrogen, fuel cell and electro… | Read more |
Full of energy: “Fuel cells” successful at dragon boat fun regatta | 21. June, 2024 | The ZBT dragon boat team shines at the regatta in Duisburg's inner harbor with a strong 8th place out of more than 30 teams. This year's Fun Cup has once again lived up to its name. | Read more |
Clean-up on World Environment Day | 7. June, 2024 | Every day here at the ZBT, we work on clean solutions for a sustainable energy system in the fields of hydrogen fuel cells and electrolysis. But that's not enough for us! | Read more |
Bundestag meets ZBT | 3. June, 2024 | Current political decisions on hydrogen were discussed during a visit to ZBT by Susanne Menge, Member of the German Bundestag, and Dr Sebastian Ritter, Mayor of Duisburg. The focus was on the economic… | Read more |