Catator and Status Automation launch long-term collaboration
As the hydrogen market matures, the demand for Catator’s innovative catalytic solutions continues to grow. In collaboration with Status Automation, Catator is now enabling the scaling-up of both production capacity and system complexity.
The first joint systems – Catator’s catalytic burners CataLite® Burner 3000 and CataLite® Burner 9000 – were delivered from Status Automation’s production facility at the turn of the year.
“Catator experienced strong growth in 2024, in line with our strategic plan. This places high demands on our production capacity, which is why we’ve chosen to collaborate with Status Automation for system integration – covering mechanics, electrical, and control systems. Together, we’ve evaluated product design and production methods for the CataLite® Burner Series to enable efficient series production in the next phase,” says Lars Jennergren, Head of Project Delivery at Catator.
Catator is a leading technology development and integration partner for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The collaboration with Status Automation lays the foundation for producing even more complex systems – in close partnership with international customers and stakeholders.
“We’re very pleased with the collaboration so far and the opportunity to be part of Catator’s exciting growth journey from the early stages. This is exactly the kind of project we had in mind when we moved into our new facility in Alingsås in 2024. Catator’s products are innovative, inspiring, and technically challenging to work with. We look forward to a long-term partnership where we can play a key role in streamlining production and engineering,” says David Månsson, Technical Director at Status Automation.
In the photo, you see Tihamer Hargitai, Senior Scientist at Catator, and David Månsson, Technical Director at Status Automation, in front of a CataLite® Burner – marking the beginning of a long-term collaboration focused on innovation, precision, and technology for the hydrogen transition.