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Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre
The Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre provides facilities to take hydrogen technologies from experimental proof-of-concept through to small prototype stage.
Part of the University of Glasgow’s main campus, the Centre supports academic research groups and commercial enterprises from across Scotland.
TÜV SÜD is a partner on this project. The company got a grant from the Scottish Government to expand its existing hydrogen technology testing facilities.
As a customer, you’ll be able to progress from the Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre to TÜV SÜD’s facility as you work up the technology readiness levels.

Collaboration opportunities
The Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre is an inherently collaborative environment.
Here are some of the opportunities you'll find:
- Collaborate with world-leading academic research groups in the hydrogen space within the Schools of Chemistry and Engineering, as well as the Glasgow Centre for Sustainable Energy
- Connect into the wider hydrogen ecosystem in Scotland, particularly through the Centre’s partnership with TÜV SÜD in East Kilbride
- TÜV SÜD offers expertise in hydrogen flow meter testing, hazard and risk assessments, safety case management and training for the safe and proper handling of hydrogen
Key hydrogen contact
Mark Symes, Professor of Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Technology at the University of Glasgow: Mark.Symes@glasgow.ac.uk