Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) is set to highlight its cutting-edge hydrogen detection technologies at three major international energy events taking place across Europe and Asia this May. As the global shift toward clean energy accelerates, Teledyne GFD continues to lead in providing reliable gas and flame detection solutions tailored for hydrogen safety.
The company will participate in:
- All-Energy 2025 – Glasgow, UK (May 14–15)
- World Hydrogen Summit 2025 – Rotterdam, Netherlands (May 20–22)
- World Gas Congress 2025 – Beijing, China (May 19–23)
These events offer a platform to showcase Teledyne GFD’s deep expertise in hydrogen detection , developed through decades of experience in power generation and industrial safety applications.
Spotlight on Hydrogen Detection Innovation
At these exhibitions, Teledyne GFD will feature four core technologies designed to enhance safety and compliance in hydrogen-related operations:
1. Spyglass™ Xtend Triple-Infrared Flame Detector
This advanced detector provides simultaneous hydrogen and hydrocarbon flame detection , making it ideal for environments where invisible hydrogen flames can ignite nearby flammable materials. The device includes high-definition CCTV imaging for clear fire visualization and optional near-IR video to detect methanol or hydrogen fires — essential for battery energy storage systems (BESS) and grid integration projects.
2. GD10P Infrared (IR) Gas Detector
A proven solution for fixed gas detection, the GD10P offers reliable performance in detecting combustible gases, including hydrogen and natural gas.
3. GS700-Hydrogen Portable Gas Detector
Designed for utility companies and field technicians, this versatile ATEX-certified tool detects 100% hydrogen, hydrogen blends, and natural gas . It supports applications such as leak detection, pipeline testing, purging, and barholing , helping reduce unnecessary excavations and downtime.
4. GDCloud™ – Cloud-Based Gas Detection Analytics
This intuitive cloud solution enhances safety and compliance by recording hazardous gas events. With features like breadcrumb mapping, location tracking, and real-time data visualization , users can monitor technician routes and analyze sensor readings dynamically.

Participation Across Key Global Markets
At All Energy 2025 in Glasgow (Stand B39), Teledyne GFD will emphasize hydrogen safety in BESS applications and grid-scale energy storage, aligning with the UK’s growing focus on renewable energy and low-carbon transitions.
In Rotterdam at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025 (Stand A93), the company will present the same technologies while delivering a technical session titled:
“Regulatory Framework and Compliance along the Hydrogen Value Chain.”
At the World Gas Congress 2025 in Beijing (Stand Z12), local experts from Teledyne GFD will engage with attendees on current and emerging gas detection challenges, especially in large-scale infrastructure and utility networks.
Expanding Presence in North America
Parallel to its European and Asian engagements, Teledyne GFD will also exhibit at:
- AGA Operations Conference & EXPO 2025 – Aurora, Colorado (May 4–8)
- OTC 2025 (Offshore Technology Conference) – Houston, Texas (May 5–8)
These U.S.-based events underscore the company’s commitment to supporting global safety standards across diverse sectors including oil & gas, offshore energy, and utilities.

About Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection
Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection delivers industry-leading fixed and portable gas and flame detection solutions that ensure safety in mission-critical environments. Backed by decades of innovation, the company designs customized protection strategies for a wide range of hazards, empowering industries worldwide with expertise, reliability, and advanced technology .
With a strong portfolio spanning hydrogen, natural gas, and hydrocarbon detection , Teledyne GFD serves sectors such as energy, utilities, petrochemicals, marine, and transportation.
For more information or to connect with a product specialist, visit:
🔗 www.teledynegasandflamedetection.com
📧 gasandflamedetection@teledyne.com
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