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Elsevier Hosts Fuel Cells Science and Technology in 2008

Elsevier, the world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services is pleased to announce that it will hold the Fuel Cells Science & Technology 2008 event on 8-9 October 2008. Following the success of the previous three events, the fourth event in the series will be held at the Confederation of Danish Industries, Copenhagen, Denmark.

International delegates to this two-day conference will have the opportunity to find out about the latest advances in fuel cell systems and meet with engineers and researchers from across the globe.

With the recent appearance of the new Honda FCX Clarity on the popular UK BBC show TopGear and BMW manufacturing one hundred hydrogen powered 7-Series cars, it is evident that fuel cells are emerging onto the consumer market. The popularity of alternative, greener cars is certainly apparent in California too, where governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is planning to build a string of hydrogen filling stations along the Pacific coast of the US, dubbed ‘hydrogen highway’. To discuss the most recent issues in fuel cell systems and find out about the latest advances in cell and stack technology, join international experts at the Fuel Cells Science & Technology 2008 event, taking place in Copenhagen.

To be part of this conference, or to submit your findings and present at the 2008 conference, visit www.fuelcelladvances.com. The closing date for abstract submissions is 8 February 2008.

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