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Scientists set their sights on new catalyst technology to help achieve net zero
bp and Johnson Matthey are partnering with Cardiff University and The University of Manchester in a £9m project that aims to convert CO2, waste and sustainable biomass into clean and sustainable fuels and products.
ExploreJohnson Matthey pledges to invest c.£1bn in clean hydrogen technologies by 2030
News: JM one of 28 companies to pledge to accelerate use of decarbonised hydrogen at COP26.
Explore170 zero emission heavy duty fuel cell vehicles powered by REFIRE and Johnson Matthey technology hit China’s roads
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ExploreThe future for industry will be circular
Turning waste into high-value products makes sense for the environment and the bottom line
ExploreJohnson Matthey and Hoeller Electrolyzer partner to focus on next generation electrolyser stacks with greater efficiency, driving down the cost of green hydrogen
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ExploreLeading the way in binder jet ceramic 3D printing
An overview of Johnson Matthey’s capabilities in the field of ceramic 3D printing, by JM's ALM Design & Modelling Engineer, R&D, Carlos Fonte, who discusses advances, applications and scale up.
ExploreJM joins new European consortium to develop advanced fuel cell technology for heavy duty trucks
News: We've joined a major new European consortium, ‘IMMORTAL’, to develop higher performance fuel cell components for heavy duty trucks.
ExploreUnlocking hydrogen’s potential
Taking a closer look at how hydrogen can support the transition to greener and cleaner energy.
ExploreJohnson Matthey led Consortium to Develop Advanced Technology for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
INSPIRE is a three year EU supported programme to validate the next generation of automotive fuel cell stack technology
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