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- National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
- Net Zero Technology Centre
- PowerHouse
- Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc
- Power Networks Demonstration Centre (WESA)
- European Marine Energy Centre
- Hydrogen Works
- Energy Transition Zone
- Energy Technology Partnership
- Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre
- Hy-One
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- National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
- Net Zero Technology Centre
- PowerHouse
- Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc
- Power Networks Demonstration Centre (WESA)
- European Marine Energy Centre
- Hydrogen Works
- Energy Transition Zone
- Energy Technology Partnership
- Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre
- Hy-One
- TÜV SÜD
- HCS
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Power Networks Demonstration Centre (PNDC) - University of Strathclyde
Established in 2013, PNDC is a whole energy systems research, test and demonstration facility. It focuses on the de-risking and acceleration of novel electricity, heat and transport systems that have the potential to make a material contribution to the realisation of net zero emissions.
PNDC is an open-access facility and it engages with the innovation ecosystem through multiple collaboration models. It works closely with government, industrial and academic partners to connect key stakeholders to enable innovation through collaboration.

Collaboration opportunities
Here are some examples of collaboration opportunities:
- PNDC engages with its collaboration partners to develop and share knowledge, skills, expertise and insights to maximise impact and accelerate commercialisation pathways across shared innovation priorities and strategic focus areas.
- PDNC creates and delivers high-impact, high-value innovation project ideas through collaboration with academia, government and industry.
- PDNC provides insights into leading, relevant use case applications and market opportunities for whole systems applications, including the de-risking and integration of hydrogen technologies into the wider energy system.
Key hydrogen contacts
- Priya Bhagavathy, Lead R&D Engineer (Whole Energy Systems): priya.bhagavathy@strath.ac.uk
- Ronnie Gardiner, Innovation Engagement Officer: ronnie.gardiner@strath.ac.uk
Contact us for more information
Discover the possibilities in Scotland’s hydrogen sector. Get in touch with our team today to discover how we can help you.