Dr. Lydia Vogt

Position
Head of Strategic Development Hydrogen Technologies
Firma
German Institute for Standardisation DIN e. V.
Land
Germany

Dr. Lydia Vogt is the Head of Strategic Development Hydrogen Technologies at the German Institute for Standardisation (DIN e. V.).

She is responsible for the coordination of standardisation activities in the field of hydrogen in close coordination with relevant stakeholders on national, European and international level. Lydia is project leader of the joint project "Standardisation Roadmap Hydrogen Technologies' funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. Goal of the project is to develop a strategic roadmap together with experts from from industry, research, politics and civil society for a rapid and purposeful adaptation of technical regulations in the field of hydrogen technologies.

Lydia has a masters in Chemistry and a PhD in the field of catalysis with focus on the production of hydrogen from energy carriers such as methanol or ammonia.

21. Juni 2024German Standardisation Roadmap for Hydrogen Technologies

Sessions Weiterführende Inhalte
Pressemeldung
The smarter E AWARD 2025: Die Bewerbungsfrist beginnt

4. November 2024

Ein Award, fünf Kategorien, 15 Gewinner und ganz viele innovative und intelligente Ideen, Produkte, Services und Projekte:

Dirk Kaisers, Leiter des Segments Distributed Energy Management EMEA von Eaton
„Think Holistically – Erfolgreiche Transformation des Stromnetzes“

The smarter E Podcast Folge 197 | Sprache: Englisch

7. November 2024

Wir sprechen mit Dirk Kaisers über die erfolgreiche Transformation des Stromnetzes.

Dirk Messner, Sacha Müller-Kraenner und Ove Petersen
Wasserstoff – Heilsbringer oder Energieverschwendung?

The smarter E Podcast Folge 198 | Sprache: Deutsch

14. November 2024

Wir sprechen mit Dirk Messner, Sacha Müller-Kraenner und Ove Petersen über die deutsche Wasserstoffwirtschaft.

Referent
Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Hydrogen Europe

CEO

Belgien

Jorgo Chatzimarkakis is CEO of Hydrogen Europe since 2016. Before he was Representative of Infineon Technologies in Brussels and Member of the European Parliament (2004 - 2014) inter alia in the ITRE Committee (Industry, Technology, Research and Energy) where he could contribute to lay the cornerstone for the first and the second Joint Undertaking on hydrogen and fuel cells. In 2007 he was elected 'MEP of the year' by his colleagues of the European Parliament in the category 'Research and Innovation'. In 2015 he was appointed ambassador at large for Greece. Mr Chatzimarkakis was born in Duisburg, Germany. He holds German and Greek nationality, a degree in political science from the University of Bonn.

Referent
Joel Vogl, Infener

CEO and Co-founder

Deutschland

Joel Vogl is CEO and co-founder of Infener. He is also a partner and holds a management position at the W&P Group. His extensive expertise in the field of hydrogen originated at an early stage and has continuously developed since. Scientific studies in the field of geosciences at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen were preceded by a degree in business administration from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Further specialization was achieved through a master's degree in business administration and relevant postgraduate studies at the University of Leicester.

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