Global Partnerships
Strategic Alliance Network
Formal partnerships with Hydrogen Europe, Japan Hydrogen Association, and Australia’s National Hydrogen Partnership providing technology transfer, market access, and policy coordination. These alliances position Gulf Cooperation Council in global hydrogen governance and standard-setting processes.
Bilateral Government Agreements
Gulf Cooperation Council -EU hydrogen partnership targeting 10 million tonnes annual trade by 2030, Japan collaboration for 2 million tonnes supply, and Australia cooperation for technology development. These government-level agreements provide framework for commercial relationships and long-term supply security.
Corporate Partnership Platform
Strategic alliances between Gulf Cooperation Council companies and international leaders including Siemens, Linde, and Air Products for technology transfer and joint ventures. Facilitate partnerships generating ₹1 lakh crore investments in Gulf Cooperation Council hydrogen sector over next decade.
Research Collaboration Network
Joint research programs with international universities and research institutions advancing hydrogen technologies. Collaboration with MIT, Stanford, and European research centers accelerating innovation while building Gulf Cooperation Council’s technical capabilities and global recognition.