When: 22 March, 2017
First courses for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen applications now available in Italy: Register here!!
KnowHy brings together practical training in hydrogen, Fuel Cells and their applications with serious games and an interactive e-learning platform. This unique opportunity enables a student to be able to study a choice of modules, and study them at their pace while remaining in full-time employment. Each student has to study a core module, which builds the basics of the technology and then they have an opportunity to choose a specialisation.
The course will require approximately 100 hours of student effort, of which there will be 40 hours dedicated to the core module and 60 hours to a specialisation module. The contact time will be split between the e-platform and hands-on training sessions. The course cost normally varies based on the country and the fee waivers available at the time of the course. For the first course run, in some countries, courses are available with full fee waivers.

Main features:

  • Six courses comprising of one common core module and five specialisations focused on market roll-out applications
  • Courses available in 7 different languages: Dutch, French, English, Spanish, Italian, German & Portuguese; and in multiple countries
  • Comfortable e-learning format for active technicians
  • Tutoring, Serious games and Practical training to complement the lessons
  • Affordable and easily adaptable training format
After completing  Core module course
Interested participants could join one of the specialisation courses:
First courses on Combined Heat and Power Generation in Italy (KnowHy)
General information:
  • Each course is divided into two modules: the core module. And after the compilation the core module, the student starts to follow the specialisation module.
  • The course will require approximately 100 hours of student effort, of which there will be 40 hours dedicated to the core module and 60 hours to a specialisation module.
  • For the online part of the courses, the indicated date is the starting date of the course.
  • For the practical part of the course, (19/4/2017) the indicated date is the fixed date for the one-day practical session, which is taking place in-person.
  • The online course should be completed before the practical session