Executive Programme Hydrogen

Program highlights

  • Gain deep strategic insight into energy transition
  • Identify latest business models and value chains
  • Learn from experts from different European countries

Information

Start date
1 July 2025
Duration
7 days
Classes
3 modules
Investment
€7.950 (Excl. VAT)
Location(s)
Executive Programme Hydrogen

Introduction

Become a leader in the world of hydrogen

In the dynamic world of the energy transition, the Executive Hydrogen Programme emerges as a platform for leaders in the hydrogen sector. As hydrogen gains prominence as a key player in the energy transition, strategic leadership becomes paramount. The program tries to underline the crucial aspects  and connect innovation and leadership in the hydrogen industry. Explore the depths of hydrogen’s importance, where technology intertwines with leadership.

Curriculum

The Program

The programme offers an exploration of key topics driving the hydrogen revolution. From geopolitical considerations to financing models, from infrastructure development to safety protocols.

Through engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and real-world case studies, the program equips participants with the strategic foresight, technical expertise, and leadership judgement needed to drive meaningful change in the hydrogen sector. By fostering collaboration, sharing best practices, and fostering a spirit of innovation, we aim to cultivate a community of visionary leaders poised to shape the future of energy on a global scale.

The programme will consist of 3 modules, the first two taking place in The Netherlands, focusing on hydrogen value chains, market developments and leadership. The third module will take place in Norway, shifting the focus to hydrogen production and implementation.

Admission

Participant's profile

This executive programme is designed for high-profile individuals within the hydrogen sector who are motivated to shape the future of energy. It caters to leaders, innovators, and visionaries committed to driving transformative change through the strategic integration and advancement of hydrogen technologies. It is a program designed for those with knowledge and experience in the energy sector.

Schedule

Module 1 

  • 1 July 2025 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2 July 2025 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Module 2

  • 3 July 2025 - Nyenrode Business Universiteit in Breukelen, The Netherlands
  • 4 July 2025 - Nyenrode Business Universiteit in Breukelen, The Netherlands

Module 3

  • 8 November 2025 - Norway
  • 9 November 2025 - Norway
  • 10 November 2025 - Norway

Interested in this program?

Are you interested in the Executive Programme Hydrogen program? Then apply online.

Investment

What are the costs?

The cost of the program is € 7.950,- This is  excl. VAT, travel and accommodation costs.

This programme is in cooperation with  New Energy Business School.

Disclaimer

*All amounts and conditions are indicative (excluding additional costs, unless otherwise stated) and subject to periodic changes.

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Contact

Questions? Feel free to contact us, we are happy to help you!

Anique Boelens

Job title Program Coordinator
Phone number +31 346 291 360
Anique Boelens