Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Wa’el Almazeedi

Co-founder and CEO

Avance Labs

Wael
Wael

Wa’el Almazeedi is Co-founder and CEO of Avance Labs, a data-driven net zero accelerator established to decarbonize products across supply chains and finance first-of-a-kind energy transition projects by, among other things, pioneering digital product passports and structuring privately and publicly funded financing mechanisms.

He is a recipient of the 2006 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Energy Category for the New England Region of the USA.

He acquired his experience in energy, project financing, private equity, and multilateral development while working in Boston, Dubai, Hong Kong, Kuwait, London, Yokohama, and Washington D.C.

He is a member of hydrogen and energy transition advisory committees in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and is the lead author of the Kuwait Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap White Paper.

In 2007, he conceived of and prepared a pre-feasibility study for an undersea HVDC cable project linking Tunisia with Sicily, which has recently been transformed into a European Project of Common Interest (PCI).

Session Overview
Tuesday, 4 November
09:30
Hydrogen Conference Room A 09:30 - 10:15
Tokenising decarbonisation: from clean molecules to bankable digital assets

Decarbonisation is no longer just steel in the ground - it’s also finance and data. As hydrogen, carbon capture and storage and other clean-tech projects scale, verified climate outcomes can be turned into tradable digital assets. This session discusses assets, energy, and data. We discuss why a tokenised clean value chain is the future - and why GCC countries, especially the UAE, are best positioned to lead.

The exclusive Breakfast Briefing will explore how clean molecule output can be transformed into a digital asset underpinned by verified impact. Designed as an intimate and focused session, it combines high-level networking with thought-provoking discussion in a relaxed breakfast setting. Delegates will enjoy the opportunity to connect with peers and industry leaders while gaining first-hand insights into the future of tokenised decarbonisation and the global hydrogen sector.

Attendee insights:

  • Discover how clean molecule output can be converted into a trusted digital asset with verified climate value
  • Learn how tokenisation can unlock private capital, generate new revenue streams and reduce project risk
  • Examine the regulatory, technical and financial enablers needed to scale tokenised decarbonisation
  • Understand the UAE’s strategic position to lead and anchor climate-driven token markets
Wednesday, 6 November
10:00
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 10:00 - 10:45
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Setting the standard: defining clean hydrogen

The absence of clear international standards and certifications, defining what constitutes clean hydrogen, is causing market confusion and uncertainty. Variations in production methods and feedstocks results in significant differences in validating the carbon footprint of hydrogen. Robust international certification is required to ensure global industry standards and a common baseline for clean and low emission product qualifications. To ensure market integrity and fair competition, how can hydrogen producers and buyers collaborate with regulatory authorities to align, monitor and report clean hydrogen standards?

Attendee insights:

Gain a better understanding of why international standards and certifications to define clean hydrogen are critical in the development of the hydrogen economy, and how the standardisation of a cohesive and transparent hydrogen market, based on globally agreed standards, will build trust among stakeholders.

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