NHA Conference/Expo is seeking speakers and exhibitors.

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National Hydrogen Association is accepting abstracts and seeking presenters for 2011 NHA Hydrogen Conference and Expo, which will be held February 13-16 in Washington, DC. Deadline to submit abstract is September 17, 2010. Participation is expected from more than 1,500 key players in government, industry, media, and communities from more than 20 nations. Shown by 2010 and past events, this is where partnerships are formed and new hydrogen technologies are introduced.



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NHA - Call for Speakers, Exhibitors Open Today



Present Your Work

We are now accepting abstracts and would like to invite you to present at the 2011 NHA Hydrogen Conference and Expo, to be held February 13 - 16 2011, in the Washington, DC area. Like past years, we expect the 22nd Hydrogen Conference and Expo to continue to set the industry standard for professional conferences in the hydrogen and fuel cell industries. Every level of the supply chain, including government agencies, will be participating and taking advantage of this year's location.

As you plan for 2011, please make this event a part of your marketing and networking strategy and plan to share your latest breakthroughs, analysis and equipment development with the largest number of attendees in North America. The deadline to submit your abstract is September 17, 2010. Click below for an expandable list of topics and easy, online submission.

Exhibit Space Now Available - Over 50% Sold!

As an exhibitor at the 2011 NHA Hydrogen and Conference & Expo, you will be able to showcase your products in the city where incentives are passed and grants given. We expect more than 1,500 key players in government, industry, the media, and communities from more than 20 nations to participate.

This is the largest hydrogen event in North America and a leading event serving the international community. As shown by the 2010 and past events, it's where partnerships are formed, deals are made, and new hydrogen technologies are introduced.

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