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Serious gaming on the hydrogen value chain

07-05-2025

TPM-Hall C, 31.A0.080

As part of the project HyChain-ESI (https://research-software-directory.org/projects/hychain-esi) , a serious (board) game on the hydrogen value chain has been developed and PhD researchers are sought to play this game and give feedback. The HyChain-ESI project is all about creating methods, tools and policies to unlock (large-scale) hydrogen value chains. The goal is to help Europe develop a sustainable hydrogen economy in a short(est) amount of time. The game is a fun way to explore the exciting world of hydrogen value chains. What do you think is needed in terms of policy and cooperation to achieve a sustainable hydrogen economy in Europe? If you want to do more, you can become a game leader to play the game with policymakers.


Venue & date: TUD campus, TPM-Hall C, 31.A0.080, May 7


Program:

10:00 walk-in with coffee/thee

10:15 explanation & playing the game

12:15 evaluation; how did it go and what did you learn?

13:00 lunch

14:00 train the trainer/game leader (for those interested)

16:30 end


If you are interested or have questions, please contact p.a.h.vandervorm@tudelft.nl and/ or Renske van ‘t Veer.

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