Offshore energy and clean fuel production technologies are not the only parts of the sector where innovation is at an all-time high.
The supply chain continuously brings new solutions to make projects such as offshore wind farms, hydrogen production, and floating solar plants as cheap and efficient as possible.
Innovation has a special place at the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) in November.
There is no conference session, regardless of which part of the offshore energy sector it is dedicated to, and no exhibitor, regardless of which industry they are doing business in, that does not involve innovation.
New system integration solutions, like floating solar or energy storage for offshore wind, allow for higher generation capacities.
Advanced technologies used in survey operations, meteorological and oceanographic measurement and predictive analysis enable improved planning and personnel safety offshore.
Automated engineering solutions can support quicker construction, optimised operation and maintenance, and more environmentally friendly activities offshore.
With many more solutions out there that are moving all offshore energy industries forward, the sector itself, with all its verticals, highlights innovation as a key driver to the advanced energy technologies we have today.
The OEEC will bring together panellists from leading companies in offshore energy to discuss floating wind, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and grid and interconnectors.
Established players in the offshore energy sector, including companies working in oil and gas, that are participating in OEEC are not on the margins of innovation talk.
Most of the innovative technology we have today has been developed or had its development supported by businesses that established themselves in the market a long time ago.
In line with this, the majority of exhibitors and attendees at OEEC are renowned companies that have been working in the offshore energy sector for decades.
Still, while the exhibition floor and conference programme cover both established and new businesses, start-ups bringing next-generation solutions to the market have their own space at OEEC.
Returning this year is the Innovators’ Dock. With a dedicated booth on the exhibition floor where start-ups can showcase their solutions, OEEC aims to bring innovation to the forefront of the conference and provide an opportunity for new businesses to maximise their presence at the event and use it to their advantage.
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2024 (OEEC 2024) will be held on November 26 and 27 in RAI Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
For more information visit oeec.biz
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