Mission & Vision

MAHE

MAHE is a non-profit Malaysian NGO representing organizations from academia and industries with diverse interests in hydrogen energy. Since its registration with The Registry of Societies Malaysia on January 10th 2017, MAHE has become a consistent voice to policymakers and regulators, driving support at the federal and state level.

MAHE is focused on achieving our vision, mission and objectives through three primary activities:

  1. Leading national advocacy to encourage all levels of government to support fuel cell and hydrogen technology research, development, and deployment;
  2. Providing the industry a voice in shaping regulations, codes, and standards to enable commercial growth, while ensuring the highest levels of consumer safety and satisfaction; and
  3. Educating the public and key opinion and policy leaders on the economic and environmental benefits of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies.

Vision

MAHE highlights the importance of bringing stakeholders from across the board together to realize the effective implementation of research, development, and deployment of flagship programs for fuel cells and hydrogen energy in Malaysia.

Mission

To attract Malaysian-based researchers and industrial practitioners in the diverse field of hydrogen energy, especially on fuel cells and hydrogen generation technologies, to come under one roof in order to effectively develop the hydrogen economy goal in Malaysia.

Objectives

  1. to assemble and consolidate researchers and practitioners of fuel cells and hydrogen energy in various scientific and engineering disciplines and from academia and industry together in a learned association,
  2. to promote and facilitate interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research and collaboration on fuel cells and hydrogen energy in various scientific and engineering disciplines and from academia and industry,
  3. to promote and represent fuel cells and hydrogen energy in the national, regional, and international forums,
  4. to promote hydrogen technology as a viable economic alternative to carbon-based technology,
  5. to meet and exchange scientific and engineering knowledge and views in order to advance fuel cell and hydrogen technology,
  6. to maintain links and relationships with other learned societies, and
  7. to publish advances in fuel cells and hydrogen energy in high-impact academic journals. MAHE highlights the importance of bringing stakeholders from across the board together in order to realize the effective implementation of research, development, and deployment of the flagship program for fuel cells and hydrogen energy in Malaysia.