2025: Sustainable synergies: German-Finnish co-operation in the energy sector

Wednesday 19 March

Music Hall

Germany and Finland already have long and successful economic relations. However, the energy sector offers great potential for expanding these relations. The decarbonization of industry is ongoing in both countries. This offers the opportunity to learn from each other and tackle the challenge together. In the seminar, we want to work out the respective priorities in Finland and Germany and identify opportunities for companies to participate.

Programm

Welcome & Introduction

CEO
Saksalais-Suomalainen Kauppakamari

Baltic Sea Region as the Powerhouse of European hydrogen economy

Vice President, Public Affairs
Gasgrid Finland Oy

Germany’s approach to carbon neutrality

Current Status & Future Perspective of Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure

Senior Manager Investor Consulting Hydrogen & Energy Infrastructure
Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI)

Panel Discussion

Panel Discussion: The Future of Energy Cooperation Between Germany and Finland

The panel will explore current cooperation in the energy sector between Germany and Finland, highlighting ongoing projects and strategic partnerships. The discussion will focus on the future potential of this collaboration, identifying the next steps needed to accelerate joint efforts in the energy sector. A special emphasis will be placed on the hydrogen market and its development, as well as the role of innovation and policy frameworks in shaping the next phase of cooperation. Industry experts will share their insights on how to unlock new opportunities and drive sustainable energy solutions forward.

Managing Director
Invest in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH
Senior Account Manager
Infineon Technologies Nordic AB
Managing Director
CPC Finland Oy

Wrap up

CEO
Saksalais-Suomalainen Kauppakamari

More Information

Lotta Westerlund
Deputy Managing Director
Niklas Becker
Director for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Josef Hinterseher
Counselor for economic and cultural affairs

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