
The Fall School opened with a Welcome Event featuring keynote interventions from prominent European representatives in the hydrogen field. Their contributions offered valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping the hydrogen economy in Europe.
During the event, PoliTO student teams also presented their hydrogen-related projects — a true showcase of innovation and creativity.
In the following days, participants took part in an entrepreneurship workshop led by the Collège des Ingénieurs, gaining key tools to turn innovative ideas into impactful solutions.
The Fall School also marked the launch of the industrial challenges, developed in collaboration with HySET’s industry partners. These challenges will engage students throughout the academic year, allowing them to apply their knowledge to real-world problems in the hydrogen sector.
Beyond the lectures and workshops, the event offered moments of networking and exchange, giving participants the chance to connect, share ideas, and build lasting professional relationships.
Between technical sessions, informal discussions, and a dedicated technical visit, the week was filled with energy, enthusiasm, and collaboration — a reflection of the vibrant community growing around the HySET program.
Find more about it: HySET Fall School 2025