By The Economist | 09/30/2024 – 12:35 | Share
Capgemini and the LIMSET laboratory of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) have signed a partnership agreement to develop innovative hydrogen storage solutions, particularly for the automotive sector.
This partnership aims to promote hydrogen as an alternative clean energy for transport, by combining Capgemini’s expertise in hydrogen mobility with LIMSET’s advanced research into sustainable energy materials. The goal is to create sustainable technologies for hydrogen storage.
« This project is not just a technological breakthrough, but a step towards realizing our shared vision of an environmentally friendly energy industry », Underlined Mouna Benazzou, Managing Director of Capgemini Engineering for Morocco and Egypt.
For his part, Faik Abdessamad, Director of LIMSET indicated that this initiative aims to meet the energy challenges of tomorrow, by creating sustainable and efficient technologies for various applications. « It is based on a shared vision of the energy transition and sustainable development, with the ambition to design solutions adapted to these challenges”he added.
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