Project

H2Learn

The world is transitioning to clean energy. And at the heart of that transition is “hydrogen.”

Unlike other energy sources, hydrogen can be produced from renewables, stored at scale, and deployed across almost every sector, from heavy industry and shipping to aviation and urban heating. It can go where electricity alone cannot reach. That is why green hydrogen is now at the center of the global energy agenda. Countries are investing billions. Industries are transforming. Entire new supply chains are being built from the ground up.

But behind every hydrogen project, every breakthrough, every gigawatt, there are people. And right now, connecting them remains an unsolved problem.

Knowledge in this sector is fragmented. Researchers, engineers, educators, and practitioners are each pushing the field forward, but often in isolation, unaware of who else is tackling the same challenges or who has already found the answers to questions they are still asking. Someone who has already solved the problem you are facing today may be out there. But without a way to find each other, that connection never happens.

Hâ‚‚Learn responds to this reality by focusing on the human capital agenda of the transition, creating the conditions for connection, and bringing together people whose expertise, open questions, and working contexts complement each other. Because the transition moves faster when the right people find each other.