Book a spot at the Norwegian pavilion at Global Offshore Wind 2022
21 - 22. June 2022
Manchester, UK
Event registration is closed.
Being a part of the Norwegian pavilion at the Global Offshore Wind Conference, will be a unique opportunity to showcase your products and services directly to key decision-makers, potential clients and leading experts within offshore wind.
Join Norwegian Energy Partners and GCE Ocean Technology to the Global Offshore Wind Conference and Exhibition (GOW22): the largest dedicated offshore wind event in the UK, delivering insights from industry leaders and policy makers from around the globe.
Following the recent award of the ScotWind tender, which added 24.8GW into the UK project development pipeline of which ~15GW floating technology, this is an excellent time for Norwegian businesses to engage with key players in the UK Offshore Wind market.
Norwegian Pavilion
Each exhibition spot includes:
- 1 monitor, 1 table and 2 chairs are included for each stand
- 3 exhibition passes are included for each stand.
- Participation in the Norwegian delegation programme
Price: 57 500,- NOK
Take a look at the design and location of the pavilion.
Other activites
- Business meetings with potential UK clients
- Networking event hosted by the Norwegian Embassy in London
Please contact Project Manager Mimi Cathrine Lie (mimi@norwep.com) to reserve your spot, and kindly indicate which stand you would like to reserve.
Booking deadline: 6 May
The event is organised in collaboration with:
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Why participate at GOW2022
The UK remains one of the most mature offshore wind markets globally with over 20GW operational or having secured a route to market through the CfD mechanism and under construction.
Following the recent award of the ScotWind tender, which added 24.8GW into the UK project development pipeline of which ~15GW floating technology, this is an excellent time for Norwegian businesses to engage with key players in the UK Offshore Wind market.
With over 7.4GW of consented projects looking to secure a CfD contract in the fourth CfD allocation round (AR4) expected to be announced in early July.