Invitation: "Nordic Offshore Wind Conference: Connecting the Baltic Sea with the North Sea"
Meet key players and researchers in the field of Nordic offshore
The Nordic Offshore Wind Conference will bring together various stakeholders, including researchers, practitioners, industrial associations, and policymakers from the Nordic region's offshore wind industry. The goal is to share expertise in offshore wind, discuss how Nordic countries can benefit from each other’s experience and knowledge in connection with the rapid development of offshore wind power, identify opportunities to harmonize regulations of offshore wind across the Nordic countries, and eventually contribute to developing an integrated Nordic model for sustainable offshore wind to contribute to the net zero goal.
We have invited colleagues from public institutions, industrial associations, research institutions, private organizations, and NGOs in the Nordic region.
The conference takes place on the 31st of October and the 1st of November 2024 at the University of Southern Denmark in Esbjerg, and it is organized by the Department of Law and the Department of Business and Sustainability at the University of Southern Denmark.
Everyone is welcome at the event, which is free of charge, but registration is compulsory. Please notice that there is limited seating on a first-come basis.
Register for the conference here
(deadline: 11 October 2024)
Questions?
If you have any questions regarding the content of the conference, feel free to contact one of the conference organizers: Bent Ole Gram Mortensen (bom@sam.sdu.dk) or Yingkui Yang (yya@sam.sdu.dk).
If you have questions regarding registration and other practical matters, please contact Jane Kvist Poulsen (jakp@sam.sdu.dk).
Location
The University of Southern Denmark in Esbjerg is located in the eastern part of the city centre, and you can walk there from the train station (approx. 30 minutes).
Bus 5C and 14 go from the bus station (located next to the train station) to the university (approx. 7 minutes).
Parking at the university is free.