Members of a hydrogen and fuel cell business cluster overseen by the East Hartford-based Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology will jet off to Germany later this month for an international trade show that will feature a visit by President Barack Obama.
The Northeast Electrochemical Energy Storage Cluster (NEESC) said Connecticut members attending Hannover Messe 2016 include Hartford’s Advent Technologies, North Haven’s Precision Combustion, Wallingford’s Dexmet, South Windsor’s US FuelCell, Farmington’s Mott Corp. and Shelton’s Engineered Fibers Technologies,
The companies hope to make new business connections at the trade show, which draws more than 5,000 visitors. The state Department of Economic and Community Development will also attend the show.
