At the Carbon Capture Technology World Expo 2025 in Hamburg, GEA will be showcasing solutions for CO₂ separation, as well as approaches for transporting and utilizing CO₂. From 21 to 23 October 2025, the expo will be held at Hamburg Messe, where visitors can find GEA in Hall B6 at Stand 6D55.
As a provider of gas cleaning and heat recovery systems, GEA develops technologies to reduce emissions and increase the efficiency of processes in energy-intensive industries. At the expo, the company will focus on the practical applications of carbon capture technologies and the integration of recovered CO₂ into industrial value chains.
Conference participation
GEA experts will also contribute to the conference program, highlighting the policy, technical, and economic dimensions of carbon capture.
As a part of the conference program, a panel discussion titled “Germany’s New Leadership and the Future of CCUS” will take place on October 21, 2025, from 10:00 to 10:45.
The discussion will examine how the new German government is shaping national CCUS policy. Topics will include recent regulatory developments, the role of CCUS in decarbonization strategies, opportunities for industrial investment, and cooperation within Europe’s emerging carbon management infrastructure.
Presentation: Impact of advanced waste heat recovery on Carbon capture economics in industrial applications
A presentation titled “Impact of advanced waste heat recovery on Carbon capture economics in industrial applications” will be given by Dr. Felix Ortloff from GEA Carbon Capture Solutions. This will take place on 21 October 2025 from 16:05 to 16:30, followed by a short Q&A session.
The presentation will share results from amine-based carbon capture systems in the cement and waste-to-energy sectors. Conducted under real flue gas conditions, these campaigns provided data on performance, flexibility, stability, and emissions. The findings highlight how waste heat recovery can improve carbon capture applications.
GEA aims to contribute technical insights to the discussion on industrial decarbonization through its participation at the Carbon Capture Technology World Expo and to demonstrate how process integration and system efficiency can facilitate the implementation of CCUS technologies across different sectors.







