Siemens Enhances Hydrogen Capacity at H2EF 2025 with EMS Workshop
Key Ideas
- Siemens to lead a workshop at H2EF 2025 focusing on integrating Energy Management Systems into hydrogen production for cost-efficiency and sustainability.
- Participants will gain insight into Siemens' digital and automation technologies to optimize electrolyser operations and renewable energy integration.
- The workshop, supported by key Malaysian ministries, aims to drive Southeast Asia's transition to a hydrogen economy aligning with national energy initiatives.
Siemens is gearing up to host a specialized workshop on Energy Management Systems (EMS) for hydrogen projects at the upcoming Hydrogen Economy Forum (H2EF) 2025 in Kuching, Malaysia. The workshop, scheduled for the second day of the forum, aims to enhance capacity-building and technical expertise along the hydrogen value chain. It will specifically concentrate on the integration of EMS into hydrogen production to improve cost-efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. Participants will be introduced to Siemens' suite of digital and automation technologies tailored to support efficient electrolyser operations, grid integration, and the optimization of renewable energy. Key highlights of the workshop include predictive maintenance, demand-side response strategies, and AI-powered analytics for real-time energy management. The workshop is open to all registered H2EF 2025 participants and is a part of the strategic platform for driving Southeast Asia's transition towards a hydrogen economy. The forum, jointly organized by the Energy and Environmental Sustainability Ministry and Borneo Business Connect, with support from Business Events Sarawak (BESarawak) and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia (MOSTI), aligns with national initiatives like the Hydrogen Economy & Technology Roadmap (HETR) and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR). This initiative highlights Malaysia's commitment to embracing hydrogen technology and sustainable energy solutions.