Graebener® is continuing its commitment on the board of the VDMA Fuel Cells Working Group. During the general assembly of the VDMA Fuel Cells Working Group in Freiburg, the newly elected and re-elected members of the board were appointed. Graebener® warmly congratulates all members of the board on their election or re-election — and is especially pleased that Patrick Müller, Bipolar Plate Technologies Manager at Graebener®, has been elected to the board. This means Graebener will continue to be represented on the board of the VDMA Fuel Cells Working Group.
The event once again highlighted how important close collaboration between industry, research, and associations is for the successful ramp-up of the hydrogen economy. Topics such as the industrial scaling of fuel cell and electrolyzer technologies, the role of the supplier industry, and the development of resilient value chains and supply chains were particularly in focus.
For Graebener®, Patrick Müller’s election to the board represents the continuation of the company’s existing commitment to the central industry dialogue surrounding the hydrogen economy. As a company with many years of experience in the development and implementation of production technologies for electrolyzer and fuel cell components, Graebener® contributes its expertise to the market in a targeted way — with the goal of supporting the industrial implementation of hydrogen-based technologies in an economical, precise, and scalable manner.
For more than 20 years, Graebener® has been engaged in research and development of processes and machines for manufacturing electrolyzer and fuel cell components. Particular emphasis is placed on technologies for producing metallic single plates and bipolar plates, as well as the related engineering services. With this know-how, Graebener® supports its customers from design analysis through prototyping and small-series production all the way to scalable serial production.
Graebener®’s renewed representation on the board of the VDMA Fuel Cells Working Group underlines the company’s ambition to assume responsibility not only technologically, but also in the strategic industry dialogue. After all, building a high-performance hydrogen economy will only succeed if technological innovation, industrial manufacturing expertise, and a strong network come together.
We would like to thank VDMA and Fraunhofer ISE for organizing the general assembly and for the valuable impulses it provided. We look forward to continuing the exchange within the network.