The ANDREAH Project has successfully developed and activated 3D printed catalyst structures for ammonia cracking—marking a major step toward more efficient green hydrogen production.

Funded by Horizon Europe and the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, the project brings together leading partners including Eindhoven University of Technology, CNR-ITAE and Umicore.

Using advanced 3D printing, the team created highly structured catalysts with a uniform coating that ensures optimal performance. These components will now be integrated into a membrane reactor at Eindhoven University of Technology in Eindhoven.

The innovation enables hydrogen to be produced and separated simultaneously, improving efficiency while reducing raw material use by up to 90%.

This milestone brings ANDREAH closer to its goal of delivering cost-effective, sustainable hydrogen solutions.