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Kyocera presents its high-performance components at the Hydrogen Technology World Expo

KYOCERA Fineceramics Europe GmbH will be showcasing its innovative high-performance ceramic solutions at the trade fair for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry, taking place from October 21st to 23rd in Hamburg, Germany.

Kyoto/Esslingen, 18th September 2025. Kyocera will be presenting its high-performance components made of technical ceramics at the Hydrogen Technology World Expo (Hall B6, Booth #6E118), highlighting their advantages for hydrogen operation. Kyocera is responding to the increasing demand for hydrogen solutions and the associated investments in this rapidly growing sector, aiming to contribute to a more efficient and sustainable future with its ceramic components.

Technical ceramics with ideal material properties 
Hydrogen is considered as the energy source of the future with a wide range of applications. However, handling and transporting hydrogen is a significant challenge. Thanks to their properties, technical ceramics can help overcome the challenges of handling hydrogen and contribute to the value chain. Kyocera uses high-performance ceramic materials that provide exceptional mechanical robustness, excellent sealing properties and resistance to harsh environmental conditions, such as those found in hydrogen processes which deliver high-performance and are suitable for a wide range of applications.

Customised solutions for individual requirements
In addition to standardised ceramic components, Kyocera also offers fully customised solutions. With a wide range of shaping methods, many years of expertise in soldering technology, and a comprehensive portfolio of coating technologies, the company can manufacture complete assemblies precisely tailored to its customers’ requirements. Kyocera’s electrical feedthroughs are hermetically sealed and ideally suited for UHV applications. Thanks to the wide variety of available metals and soldering materials, they can be specifically adapted to different operating conditions, such as corrosive environments, mechanical load/high pressure, or high temperatures.

Contribution to CO2-free hydrogen production 
Green hydrogen, which is obtained through the electrolysis of water, plays an important role in the chemical industry: It is versatile in numerous areas of application and, at the same time, the only solution for certain processes. For example, it can replace the much more environmentally harmful use of coal in the steel industry. To produce it, water is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity in a process known as electrolysis. If the electricity required for this process comes entirely from renewable energy sources, even the production is CO2-neutral. Due to the special chemical properties of hydrogen, the highest safety and reliability requirements must be met throughout the entire value chain – especially under these conditions, Kyocera's high-performance ceramic components offer optimal properties for use in hydrogen environments. Kyocera’s involvement in this field is in line with its sustainable corporate philosophy and its dedication to environmental protection.

About the Hydrogen Technology World Expo 
The Hydrogen Technology World Expo is the world’s largest and most important trade fair for suppliers of hydrogen technologies, materials, components, and engineering solutions. Spanning a total of seven exhibition halls, this year’s fair expects more than 300 international speakers, over 20,000 participants, and more than 1,000 exhibiting companies. This year's fair motto is “Technologies & Solutions for a Low-Carbon Hydrogen Future”.

Overview: Kyocera at the Hydrogen Technology World Expo

ShowHydrogen Technology World Expo
Date21st to 23rd October 2025
LocationHamburg Messe, Germany
Kyocera’s boothHall B6, Booth #6E118