A group of children from the Na Větvi nature school visited NANO Advanced to see and experience first-hand how modern hydrogen technologies work.
The programme focused on explaining the basic principle of converting water (H₂O) into hydrogen (H₂) and its role in the energy systems of the future in a clear and accessible way. The aim was to show that even complex technology can be understood when explained visually and simply.
During the visit, the children learned about the basic principles of how the system works and had the opportunity to ask questions. These naturally focused on how hydrogen is produced, where it can be used and why it is important for the future of energy.
We see activities like this as part of our long-term effort to make technology more accessible to younger generations as well. Direct experience often works better than any explanation and helps build a basic understanding of topics that will be essential in the future.