2nd Annual Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance Forum
Berlin, Germany
https://www.leadventgrp.com/events/2nd-annual-offshore-wind-operations-and-maintenance-forum/details
At the Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance Forum, we will carefully explore how industry players can leverage the large amounts of data generated by offshore wind farms to introduce cost-saving, efficient, and scalable offshore wind O&M processes.
In the space of two days, experts from around the world will also showcase the best strategies and practices in Offshore wind technology design, operation, maintenance, and safety in order to optimize reliability, accessibility, and vessel deployment costs.
Come and join decision makers to discuss and brainstorm on how digital innovation can increase the reliability, drive down cost and improve performance and share best practices in operations and maintenance of offshore wind farms.
We’ve got a fantastic line-up of speakers, over 10 hours of networking time. Join us to hear directly from offshore wind O&M experts about the latest innovations in technology to advance growth and development of the offshore wind power industry.
Learn from case studies that will address the challenges facing the delivery of offshore wind turbine O&M services and opportunities for cost reduction and health and safety improvements.
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