Hydrogen Challenge Ltd -in collaboration with Stemovators- are delighted to announce the opportunity to support the third Scottish Schools' Hydrogen Challenge, this exciting STEM outreach event offers the perfect opportunity to demonstrate a commitment to quality-driven public engagement, promote your business to the future workforce, deliver community benefits for public procurements and inspire the next generation of young people.
The 2025 event will see 8000 young people from all across Scotland build and race their own hydrogen fuel cell vehicle in a bid to create the most energy-efficient design, and offers multiple benefits and engagement opportunities for partners.
Previous partners include Scottish Power, ITM Power, Storegga, The Scottish Cluster, Acorn Hydrogen, ARUP, ARC, ETZ and OPITO.
Hydrogen Challenge Ltd provides public engagement and educational services for the hydrogen energy and green tech sectors. Lead by Arlan Harris, last year's recipient of the Stewart Dow Innovation Award for his work fostering cross-sector collaboration. This award was co-presented by Hydrogen Scotland and the UK Hydrogen Energy Association.
Stemovators (formerly Young Engineers and Science Clubs Scotland) is one of Scotland’s longest running and most successful science education initiatives, delivered by Prosper (SCDI) supported by industry partners across Scotland and funded in partnership with the Scottish Government.
For more information on the partnership benefits and opportunities available please contact arlan@hydrogenchallenge.com or search 'Scottish Schools Hydrogen Challenge' on YouTube for their 2021 and 2022/23 challenge videos.
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