Past Projects

Our first project we were working on was a hydrogen ship for the conferenc of “The Role of Academia and Industry to Inspire the Next STEM Generation: IUPAP Satellite Event at BSBF 2024” for which we made a technical book describing the system features of the hydrogen ship (e.g. fuel cells, electrolysis flow, solar cells). And two different model for an operational system for the solar cells. It also contains approximate cost calculations for the construction of the ship and its environmental impact.

We went on to design a board game called "Navium" for promoting the hydrogen ship and a brighter and sustainable future for our planet. The game will soon be available for purchase on this website.

Download the technical book:

Ongoing Projects

At the moment we are working on upgrading and commercializing the game "Navium", founding a company which will mass produce it. We are trying to find a cheap and sustainable way for the game’s mass production and its marketing.

Other data about the game is visible under the page About the Game.

We are also working on two other projects within the "Energy and Nuclear Technology" competition, a competition organized by the ICJT (Educational Centre for Nuclear Technology), a part of the IJS (The Jožef Stefan Institute). We are making two different models for the competition: the first model is going to be a representation of a facility for hydrogen production, and the second one is going to depict a new kind of a fission reactor we will try to make.

Read more about the competition here: Energy and Nuclear Tehnology - Competition

If you have any other questions about our projects or think you can help us with them, please contact us on hydrowave.projects@gmail.com.

Future Projects

Coming soon...

Our Accomplishments

We are proud to announce that our contribution on the hydrogen cargo ship won the first place at “The Role of Academia and Industry to Inspire the Next STEM Generation: IUPAP Satellite Event at BSBF 2024” conference.

Read more about it here: First Place Award - Hydrogen Cargo Ship Article