Jon Dugstad
Director Wind - Europe, Emerging markets
Join the Norwegian delegation at Global Offshore Wind in Manchester for access to the Norwegian pavilion, extensive networking, and exclusive business meetings.
With expectations of over 5,500 attendees and 260 exhibitors representing 50+ countries, Global Offshore Wind 2024 (GOW24) provides an unmatched opportunity to showcase your solutions in Europe's premier offshore wind market. For the 13th consecutive year, we are delighted to announce Norway’s presence at GOW24 in Manchester.
Present your cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions while building connections with developers, EPCIs, and other clients through dedicated business meetings. Strengthen client relationships further by participating in the Norwegian networking event.
17 June
Welcome reception at The Radisson Edwardian, Manchester
18-19 June
Business- and B2B meetings with UK developers, contractors, and engineers at The Midland Hotel, Manchester. Attending the conference.
Are you a Norwegian company interested in joining the Norway Pavilion? We are offering an exclusive space to showcase your solutions towards leading decision-makers. A few options are still available at Norway Pavilion at Global Offshore Wind 2024 UK (businessnorway.com).
All delegates are responsible for their own travel related bookings and expenses (flights, hotel etc.)
Please note that exhibition & conference pass is not included in the delegation fee and must be booked separately. If you are a NORWEP partner, you will benefit from the NORWEP RenewableUK membership discount. Discount code to follow upon registration.
For more information about GOW24, please visit: https://events.renewableuk.com/gow24
There has never been a better time to showcase your products and services at the UK's most important meeting place for the offshore wind sector.
Positioned as the world's second-largest market, the UK stands out as a global leader in offshore wind energy, with over 13.7GW installed across 40+ sites. The sector is poised for substantial growth, with an additional 77 gigawatts in the pipeline across 80 projects in various stages, including construction, consented development, and planning for seabed leasing auctions. The government's ambitious target of achieving 50GW of offshore wind by 2030, including 5GW utilizing floating technology, underscores a strong commitment to sustainable energy.