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/5 Comments/in News /by Lindsay PalmerGOW23: Unveiling the Future of Offshore Wind Energy
/55 Comments/in News, Uncategorized /by Bridge Content TeamOn 14 and 15 June, the Bridge Wind team will be heading to London for Global Offshore Wind (GOW23), organised by Renewable UK, the UK’s Leading not-for-profit renewable energy trade association.
In the ever-evolving landscape of renewable energy, Global Offshore Wind is a hub for innovation and collaboration. With a strong focus on offshore wind power, GOW23 brings together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements and discuss the future of clean energy. In this blog post, we will delve into the highlights of what is to come at GOW23, shedding light on the ground-breaking technologies and key discussions that will be taking place during the sustainable event.
The two-day programme at GOW23 will see 5000+ delegates from more than 50 countries and 200+ speakers including the leading companies, innovators, and legislators from across the industry.
In a series of keynote speeches and panel discussions, leading industry experts will share their insights on the current state of offshore wind, highlighting its tremendous potential for meeting global energy needs sustainably. The discussions will revolve around key topics such as technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, investment opportunities, and environmental considerations.
The Innovation Theatre will present cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of offshore wind power. Industry pioneers are set to showcase ground-breaking projects and technologies, including the latest turbine designs, floating wind farms, advanced monitoring systems, and robotics. Participants in the discussions will be introduced to next-generation turbines capable of harnessing higher wind speeds and producing even more efficient energy.
Recognising the importance of collaboration in advancing the renewable energy sector, the Venterra Group Supply Chain Hub will lead on partnerships, skills, and challenges. Collaborative efforts will be highlighted as essential for scaling up offshore wind power and achieving the ambitious global renewable energy targets.
GOW23 will be an exceptional platform for exchanging knowledge, fostering partnerships, and envisioning a sustainable future powered by renewable energy. The event is setup to showcase the latest technological advancements in offshore wind power, emphasising the offshore wind sector’s potential to revolutionise the global energy landscape. By addressing environmental considerations and promoting collaboration, GOW23 will demonstrate the industry’s dedication to responsible and inclusive growth.
For Bridge Wind, GOW23 is one of the highlights of our event calendar, with one of the most extensive and inclusive agendas of any global expo. If you’re going to be there, we would love to meet you to discuss the future of offshore wind and share learning.
Bridge Wind MD Steve Heads to Wind Europe
/1,777 Comments/in News /by Bridge Content TeamOn 25 and 26 April BRIDGE Wind Management Managing Director, Steve Read will be attending the Wind Europe annual conference and exhibition in the spiritual home of wind, Copenhagen.
As a leading conference in the industry, Wind Europe provides a platform for professionals to exchange ideas, share knowledge, and network. It’s a great opportunity for our team to engage with industry leaders, learn from the experiences of others, and stay updated on the latest advancements in wind energy technology, policy, and sustainability practices.
Steve says: “Wind Europe is always an exceptional conference, with opportunities to address some of the industry’s key challenges and look ahead to see how the industry will continue to innovate and support sustainability.”
Over the two days, more than 250 influential speakers including industry leaders and energy ministers from across Europe will be hosting engaging talks based on how the industry can continue to support sustainability and drive towards a more innovative future. Key focuses will be how to ramp up the supply chain, insufficient market scale, and tackling challenges in the path to growing wind energy.
Be sure to keep an eye on the hashtag #WindEurope2023 across social media to follow the conversation across the days of the conference.
Will you be visiting Wind Europe Copenhagen? Get in touch to arrange a meeting.