
Meet Team Norway at World Hydrogen Summit 2026
19 May 2026 - 21 May 2026
Exhibition
Experience Norway’s hydrogen excellence at the World Hydrogen Summit 2026
Team Norway is proud to present the Norway Pavilion at the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition – the leading global platform for the hydrogen industry – taking place in Rotterdam on 19–21 May 2026.
We warmly invite you to visit our pavilion to explore Norway’s cutting-edge capabilities in low-carbon and renewable hydrogen, and to attend our engaging sessions at the H2 Insight Stage.
Why visit the Norway Pavilion?
- Connect with Norway’s complete hydrogen value chain – from advanced technologies to practical solutions for production, transport, storage, and end-use.
- Discover Norway’s global leadership in sustainable hydrogen, with a strong emphasis on low-carbon hydrogen from natural gas with CCS, and green hydrogen from renewable energy-powered electrolysis.
- Meet leading Norwegian companies shaping the future of hydrogen
Showcasing Norway’s hydrogen future
As part of the global network of national pavilions, the Norway Pavilion will showcase Norway’s competitive advantage in developing a safe, sustainable, and scalable hydrogen economy. We will highlight Norway’s strengths across the entire hydrogen landscape – from research and innovation to industrial deployment and export-ready solutions.
Learn more and get involved
Team Norway will be hosting an extensive programme of events and sessions throughout the summit. More info will follow.
Important conditions
Companies must adhere to standards for responsible business conduct, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
Participants are expected to operate in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct. This entails conducting business responsibly, respecting human rights, ensuring decent working conditions, safeguarding environmental considerations, and actively preventing corruption.
Companies must carry out their own due diligence assessments (risk assessments) to identify, prevent, and mitigate potential adverse impacts.




