The global hydrogen and fuel cell industry has entered a new stage of rapid
development. Higher requirements for
standardization work have been set to meet the continuous advancement of
technology and the upgrading of products. The
standardization of hydrogen and fuel cell technology plays a significant
role in leading the rapid and high-quality
development of the industry, promoting technological innovation and
progress, and promoting international trade
cooperation.
The IHFCA Standardization Working Committee is a permanent functional body
under the leadership of the Standing
Executive Board of the International Hydrogen Energy Fuel Cell
Association.
Authorized by the Executive Council, it
serves as the decision-making entity for the standardization work of the
International Hydrogen Energy Fuel Cell
Association. It is supervised by and accountable to the Standing Executive
Board.
The objectives of IHFCA Standardization Working Committee are to leverage the
capabilities of non-governmental
scientific and technological organizations to promote standard exchanges and
cooperation in the field of hydrogen energy
and fuel cells, promote the development and wide application of hydrogen
energy and fuel cell technology worldwide, and
help achieve the goal of global carbon neutrality.
The First IHFCA Standardization Working Committee
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Zhixin Wu
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Christopher John Guzy
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Frank Pan
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Shuju Yuda
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Daehyeon Joung
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Hao Wang
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Zhongjun Hou
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Cunman Zhang
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Jeremias Gromotka
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Nick Smith
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Atsushi Shimizu
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Robert Judd
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Fred Lankamp
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Yutaka Ohmori
Secretariat of IHFCA Standardization Working Committee
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Secretary-General:
Bing Li
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Vice Secretary-General:
Yanci Ding
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Liaison Secretary:
Rongjing Bao