Preliminary Programme
Explore our preliminary programme and get a sneak peek at the sessions, panels, and new workshops planned for both days!
Explore the programme outline of our two exciting
symposium days
The HTHP Symposium features a dynamic and diverse programme spread over two days, combining keynote presentations, technical sessions, networking and exhibition opportunities, and several new elements this year.
Central to the symposium are three engaging panel debates, where leading experts will gather to discuss the most important challenges and future directions within high-temperature heat pump technology.
Alongside the panel debates, the programme includes a wide range of technical sessions allowing participants to delve into the latest research, industrial case studies, and system developments. These sessions run in parallel across multiple auditoriums, offering diverse topics and opportunities for focused discussions.
Throughout both days, participants can enjoy poster sessions, networking, and the exhibition area, providing further opportunities to connect and exchange knowledge.
On the second day, following the main sessions, participants will have the chance to join either a sector collaboration workshop - with dedicated tracks on Textiles, Chemicals, and other sectors to be announced - or take part in one of the popular site visits to leading industrial heat pump installations and testing facilities. Both workshops and site visits run in parallel, giving attendees new ways to engage based on their interests.
Our preliminary programme gives you an early look at what to expect. More specifically, the programme comprises the following elements:
- Plenary sessions for opening and summing up, involving high-level keynote speakers
- Technical sessions including 3-4 technical presentations (each 15 min + 5 min for Q&A)
- Panel discussions with invited experts
- Interactive sector collaboration workshops, which are organized as part of the IEA HPT Project 68, bringing the value chain together to develop solutions for selected sectors, including textiles and chemicals.
- A dedicated poster session to visit the poster presentations and discuss with the presenters
- Various breaks to visit the exhibition area, grow your network and meet technology suppliers
- A dinner at Carlsberg Byen with the possibility to visit the historic brewery, spend time in the bar area and make new contacts (dedicated registration required)
The detailed programme with speaker names, panel debate details, and sign-ups for workshops and site visits will be published soon.
Preliminary Programme - Day 1

Preliminary Programme - Day 2
