3 Sep 2025, 09:00
4 Sep 2025, 18:00
Vienna International Centre (VIC) and online (live streaming)
UNIDO, Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry

On September 3–4, UNIDO, in collaboration with UN agencies and key international partners, will host the International Conference ‘Clean Hydrogen: Shaping Sustainable Industry’s Future’ at the UN premises in Vienna. The event aims to encourage transformative changes in local industries of developing countries and transition economies through the sustainable application of clean hydrogen.
Clean hydrogen presents a transformative opportunity for energy-intensive industries worldwide, particularly for countries with abundant renewable energy resources. It can drive significant emission reductions, help achieve national climate targets, and support the creation of new low-carbon industries in developing and transition economies. With its potential to decarbonize critical sectors—including fertilizer production, steel manufacturing, and heavy transportation—clean hydrogen can act as a catalyst for economic growth and job creation, offering pathways to sustainable industrialization.
However, to fully harness this potential, bridging the gap between vision and reality is essential. This first-of-its-kind UNIDO conference will address key solutions to critical challenges, including:
Enhancing awareness and adoption of emerging technologies
Unlocking financial support
Enabling market development for green products
Strengthening technical readiness across industries
The conference will enable an in-depth discussion on advancing sustainable industrialization by applying clean hydrogen in key sectors such as steel production, fertilizer production, and heavy transportation.
Above all, the event will facilitate an honest, inclusive, and solution-oriented dialogue among key stakeholders from developing, emerging, and industrialized nations — including policymakers, industry leaders, financial institutions, international organizations, NGOs, and civil society.
For more information, please contact:
Division of Climate and Technology Partnerships