C-level audience and leading technical specialists gather at the International Wind Congress (RE:WIND 2023) on October, 23-24, in Berlin, Germany to discuss the latest trends of offshore, onshore, and floating wind industry and the potential for market growth.
During 2 days of intensive networking professionals from the whole value chain of the wind industry are going to talk about:
- Reaching 2030 goals
- Challenges of floating offshore wind
- TSOs and wind Farms: partnership and challenges
- Technologies and innovations of floating offshore wind
- Onshore wind farms
- H2 in wind
Developers, operators, EPCIs, TSOs, investors, governmental bodies, turbine manufacturers meet together to present new innovative solutions and business practices in the rapidly expanding wind energy market. Closed-door format of RE:WIND 2023 ensures that only key representatives of companies and decision-makers are to be there; therefore, exchange of views and consultations shall be mutually productive.
“There’s a very high, very good world-class level of participants here with the most relevant companies in the ecosystem. It is very interesting for us”, – emphasized Carlos Neto, Account Manager at OBELUX, who attended the Congress last year.
“I think the meeting has been excellent,” said Stuart Lunn, Sales Manager at izon Live. “We’ve been able to meet with customers that we would really struggle to meet outside of an environment like this”.
Key players from companies in the wind industry, including Equinor, BayWa, Shell, Van Oord, Vestas Northern & Central Europe, Worley, Ocean Winds and many others, gather to share latest case studies and insights.
Find out more about RE:WIND 2023 at https://sh.bgs.group/ob .
Oil and gas operations are commonly found in remote locations far from company headquarters. Now, it's possible to monitor pump operations, collate and analyze seismic data, and track employees around the world from almost anywhere. Whether employees are in the office or in the field, the internet and related applications enable a greater multidirectional flow of information – and control – than ever before.