UNLOCK Symposium in Bari: Advancing Green Hydrogen and SMEs

24 February 2025

The UNLOCK Symposium, held on February 5th at the prestigious Acquedotto Pugliese Palace in Bari, concluded with remarkable success, highlighting the transformative potential of green hydrogen and the crucial role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in this emerging sector. Organized by the Puglia Region and DiTNE, the event was a key part of the UNLOCK 4th Interregional Event and Study Visit, bringing together leading experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from across Europe.

A Gathering of Global Innovators

The symposium welcomed an influential assembly of stakeholders, including project partners from Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. Institutional representatives, industry leaders, and academics also participated, collectively shaping discussions on the future of green hydrogen. The event underscored the necessity of strategic collaboration to drive innovation and investment in sustainable energy solutions.

Inspiring Keynote Speeches robust green hydrogen supply chains

The event commenced with insightful keynote addresses from prominent figures, including Alessandro Delli Noci, Economic Development Councillor of Puglia Region; Gianna Elisa Berlingerio, Director of the Department of Economic Development of Puglia Region; Arturo de Risi, President of DiTNE; and Domenico Laforgia, President of Acquedotto Pugliese S.p.A.

Their speeches emphasized the significance of regional policies in fostering a robust green hydrogen supply chain and empowering SMEs to become integral players in this transition. They reinforced Puglia’s commitment to positioning itself as a leader in sustainable energy, ensuring that local businesses benefit from emerging opportunities in hydrogen technologies.

High-Impact Thematic Sessions

A series of high-level thematic sessions provided a deep dive into key aspects of hydrogen development, regulatory frameworks, and SME engagement:

A Visionary Roundtable Discussion

The symposium concluded with a dynamic roundtable discussion on “Hydrogen Valleys for the Green Hydrogen Supply Chain: Opportunities for SME Growth,” moderated by Francesco Corvace. Esteemed panelists Arturo de Risi, Beata Kviatek, and Gabriele Menotti Lippolis explored strategies for accelerating SME participation in hydrogen valleys, reinforcing the role of localized ecosystems in scaling up green hydrogen initiatives.

Puglia: A Strategic Hub for Clean Energy

The UNLOCK Symposium served as a vital platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and forward-thinking discussions, reaffirming Puglia’s strategic importance in the European clean energy landscape. By fostering SME engagement and tackling regulatory challenges, the event paved the way for a more sustainable and inclusive hydrogen economy.

With momentum building, the insights and connections formed at the symposium are set to propel the region’s green hydrogen sector to new heights, ensuring a cleaner, more resilient future for businesses and communities alike.