Benefits for members

·  Free newsletters and online newsfeeds

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Reduced admission to AAHE events

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Reduced admission to partner events (e.g. Ecogen 2011 conference)

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Access to documents concerning hydrogen and fuel cells in Australia (e.g. Final report of the National Hydrogen Materials Alliance)

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Access to presentations made at many hydrogen and fuel cell national and international conferences

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Access to the global hydrogen activity report prepared by the Partnership for Advancing the Transition to Hydrogen (PATH)

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Access to database of information on hydrogen and fuel cell projects throughout Australia

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Companies and organisations have logo on the AAHE members website;  founding members have the logo on the home page with links to extended information and contact details

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Companies and organisations benefit from 30% discount on sponsorship packgages and up to three free or reduced registrations at future AAHE events.


Corporate and institutional membership options

SUSTAINING MEMBERS: key players, organizations and businesses seeking to play an active strategic role in the Australian hydrogen energy and fuel cells landscape. Government agencies, federal and state government agencies with an interest in the role of hydrogen energy in clean energy and transportation.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: industry, businesses and associations seeking to position themselves as key providers of hydrogen-related technologies and services, or seeking to promote the role of hydrogen energy and fuel cells among their customers and stakeholders.  Government agencies, federal and state government agencies with an interest in energy policy development and hydrogen energy.

SME MEMBERS and RESEARCH GROUPS: small and medium enterprises (<30 employees), providing hydrogen-related technologies and services, or university/industry research groups engaged in hydrogen/fuel cell and similar cleantech R&D.


Individual membership options

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS: individuals with a strong professional interest in the hydrogen and fuel cell industry seeking to network with peers and/or perspective employers and clients.

STUDENT MEMBERS: under-graduate and post-graduate students with a strong research interest in hydrogen and fuel cells seeking top network with peers and or perspective employers.

RETIREE MEMBERS: retired professionals interested in keeping abreast of latest developments in the hydrogen and fuel cells industry.


Membership fees and application form


Download a membership prospectus here

Download the application form here



   










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