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Gantner Instruments at Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe 2025

Join us at the Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe 2025 in Hamburg and explore our advanced measurement solutions, specifically designed for hydrogen applications.

October 21-23, 2025 | Hamburg Messe, Germany | Booth 7F75

Our high-voltage DAQ modules (up to 1500 VDC isolation), multi-channel Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) systems, and precision cryogenic measurement modules enable detailed system characterization, predictive maintenance, and safe operation across electrolyzers, fuel cells, and LH₂ storage systems.

Meet our hydrogen experts directly at Booth 7F75 or schedule a personal consultation:

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