Collaboration to take centre stage at Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Summit 2025 in Sydney
The Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition 2025 will bring together energy professionals, policymakers, and major industry players in Sydney this November to drive the next wave of hydrogen project development across the region.

Hydrogen specialists, energy executives and project developers are being urged to book their passes now for the Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition 2025, taking place on 20–21 November at the International Convention Centre Sydney.
The summit is presented in partnership with the Australian Hydrogen Council and backed by Austrade and the NSW Government. Major energy and engineering companies are also participating, reflecting the scale and credibility of the event within the sector. The Energy and Resources Knowledge Hub is proud to be but one of the many supporters of this unmissable event.
A meeting place for the region’s hydrogen industry
This year’s program features 700+ delegates, 3,000 attendees, 150+ exhibitors, and 130+ speakers from over 40 countries, creating what is set to be the Asia-Pacific’s most concentrated hydrogen networking and knowledge-sharing event.
"This summit is really important, it brings people together from around the world in one place to network," said Penny Sharpe, NSW Minister for Climate Change, Minister for Energy, Minister for the Environment,
and Minister for Heritage.
"We know that there’s a lot more work to be done but it’s why this event is so important, so people can talk about that, really work together...collaboration is going to be the key for us to make hydrogen work."
What delegates will gain
The two-day conference and exhibition will explore how hydrogen is moving from concept to implementation, with a strong focus on financing, project delivery and supply chain development. Sessions will cover:
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Policy and investment frameworks driving project approvals and trade.
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Technology readiness in electrolysis, ammonia, methanol and hydrogen carriers.
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Hydrogen use in transport, industry and power generation.
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Infrastructure and logistics including ports, pipelines and storage.
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Certification and regulation across Asia-Pacific markets.
Alongside the main summit is the H2 Tech Series — a free-to-attend program on the exhibition floor, open to all industry visitors. This track allows technology suppliers and innovators to present real project applications and equipment advances without requiring a full delegate pass.
Why register now
With major Australian and international companies already confirmed, delegate places are expected to sell out well ahead of November. The Summit Delegate Pass includes full access to all sessions, H2 Tech presentations, the exhibition and networking events, plus recordings and session materials.
Professionals across engineering, project development, finance, infrastructure and policy will find practical value in being part of these discussions — particularly as the sector focuses on scaling up real projects for delivery in the 2030s.
How to attend
Members of the Energy & Resources Knowledge Hub network can access 15% off the Summit Delegate Pass by using the code APAC25ERKH15 at checkout.
Seats are limited, and earlier registration secures full program access and the best networking opportunities.