Coventry University and the British University in Egypt (BUE) are working together on a project to train specialists in hydrogen technology. The initiative aims to build expertise in hydrogen production, storage, and transport in the UK and Egypt.
The project, Hydrogen Technology for a Green Future: Strengthening Transnational Education and Curriculum Development, has received £25,000 in funding from the British Council.
The universities will create a Hydrogen Energy Training Hub, with workshops held at BUE near Cairo, Coventry University’s city center campus, and online.
Dr. Jayesh Shanthi Bhavan, lecturer in Engineering Design at Coventry University and project lead, said, “This is an incredibly exciting project as cleaner and greener energy sources are a vital part of everyone’s future, not just here in this country but across the globe.
“At Coventry University we believe that international cooperation such as this is…


