Online meeting between VAHC Club and Australian Hydrogen Council
On May 6, 2024, representatives of VAHC Club include Mr. Le Ngoc Anh Minh, Mr. Taekaki Uchida, Mr. Truong Nhu Tung and Phung Anh Tuan from the Technology Department, Mr. Harry Ang from the EPC Department and Mr. Linh Nguyen from the Promotion Agency Australian Investment had a working session with Ms. Katerina Alesoska, Secretary General of the Australian Hydrogen Council.
The two sides introduced their organizations' activities. Ms. Katerina Alesoska wants to listen to requests for cooperation from VAHC. On behalf of the VAHC Club, Mr. Le Ngoc Anh Minh proposed cooperation on specific topics including: cooperation in organizing seminars and webinars in Vietnam and Australia for technologists, investors, and policy makers to work together. other partners can listen, understand deeply and collaborate and network; cooperate to introduce technology to implement a pilot project chaired by VAHC in Vietnam. Mr. Minh proposed that the two sides conduct a memorandum of cooperation. Mr. Phung Anh Tuan, on behalf of the Technology Department, introduced the Club's actual activities of establishing a demonstration project in Vietnam and hoped to use the experience and potential of the country ahead of Vietnam in hydrogen in particular and energy. cleanliness in general, we hope that the Australian Hydrogen Council will support the VAHC Club in technology to establish a demonstration project not only in Vietnam but also in Australia. Ms. Katerina Alesoska agreed with VAHC's proposals and wanted to invite Vietnamese members and partners to attend the Asia Pacific Hydrogen Forum, which will take place in Brisbane this coming September. Mr. Uchida, on behalf of the Club, thanked Ms. Katerina Alesoska for suggestions and consensus and shared more about the advantages of cooperation with Japan, Vietnam and Australia, which are Asia Pacific countries and extend to ASEAN countries. other.
The two sides will have a follow-up meeting to realize the contents of the agreement, firstly signing a memorandum of cooperation and a webinar before the APAC hydrogen conference in Brisbane.