Global Offshore Wind 2021
Price
Turnkey booth
6,500 DKK per m2
4,500 DKK per m2 after grant
Poster booth
26,000 DKK per poster
18,000 DKK per poster after grant
Co-exhibitor registration
7,500 DKK per company
Coordination fee
4,900 DKK for members
Location
Ex-Cel, London, UKParticipating companies:
- HeliPPE
- K2 Management A/S
- ProCon Wind Energy A/S
- Rambøll
- Readunit ApS
- Seasight Davits
- Ventus Wind Services A/S
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Pavilion of Denmark at Global Offshore Wind 2021
Energy Export offers our Pavilion of Denmark concept once again. Join us and be seen in the exhibition hall.
Energy Export offers:
- Turnkey booth solution from 9 sqm and up
- Poster booth option
- Co-Exhibiting option
- Joint service area with refreshments and lunch during the day
- Exhibitor dinner or/and side event (TBC)
- Exhibitor meeting prior to the event
- Joint promotion during the show
Poster stand
Are you considering visiting this event? Enjoy the benefit of networking at close hand, while your company gets exposure from the new poster stand opportunity. With a poster stand you will promote your company, get entrance to the event, have an area for meetings and enjoy the full-service package from the Energy Export staff onsite.
Why attend at Global Offshore Wind in London?
Global Offshore Wind is the annual event entirely dedicated to the offshore wind industry. With its 9,723 MW installed by the end of 2019, UK is still the world’s largest offshore wind market in the world. Join Pavilion of Denmark at Global Offshore Wind 2021 and showcase your products and solutions when offshore industry leaders, developers and experts meet to discuss the future of the UK offshore wind market.
At the Global Offshore Wind you will have the opportunity to network with the global key players within offshore wind, get market updates and procurement updates from the leading developers for projects going into tender. At the same time, you can get the newest updated regarding the consequences, challenges but also new opportunities within development of offshore wind in UK after Brexit.