Past event
10.03.2021 - 12.03.2021

Windenergy Asia 2021, Kaohsiung

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Price

Turnkey booth

5,300 DKK per m2
3,800 DKK per m2 after grant

(min. 9 m2)

Co-exhibitor registration

7,500 DKK per company

Poster booth

11,500 DKK per poster after grant

Coordination fee

4,900 DKK for members

Included in a poster stand:

  • Marketing
  • Staff and possibility of interpretation
  • Physical presence - e.g. local representatives
  • Pavilion service
  • Joint TV screens with option of showing your material
  • Possibility for online meetings during the event
  • Online exhibition tools
  • The digital package provided by the organizer

If you want to sign up for a poster booth, please write "Poster" in the comment box and 1m2 in the m2 box.

 

Location

Online/Kaohsiung Exhibition Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Participating companies:

  • CCB Safety
  • HYTOR A/S
  • LAUTEC
  • Maersk
  • N.C. NIELSEN A/S
  • NIRAS A/S
  • Svendborg Brakes Aps

Co-financed by:

Pavilion of Denmark at Wind Energy Asia 2021

Energy Export offers our Pavilion of Denmark concept for the third time in Taiwan. Be seen in the exhibition hall. Join us. Energy Export offers:

Turnkey booth solution

Poster booth option

Co-exhibitor option

Joint service area with refreshments and lunch during the day

VIP exhibitor dinner or/and side event (TBC)

Exhibitor meeting prior to the event

Joint promotion during the show

 

Why attend Wind Energy Asia 2021?

Wind Energy Asia is held for the third time and Pavilion of Denmark have been present since the first time showcasing the Danish knowhow and commitment to the buildup of the offshore industry in Taiwan. Here you will meet stakeholders operating with

  • Marine/offshore construction
  • Transport and Logistic
  • Installation
  • Management consulting
  • Project development and consulting
  • Training and related services

Read more about the event here

See more about the virtual platform here

About offshore wind in Taiwan

Taiwan is expected to become the second-largest offshore wind market in Asia after Mainland China in new installations to 2030. In few years, a fully supply chain has been established and unlike other Asian markets selecting national protectionism, Taiwan is open for international business. Taiwan’s current target of 5.5 GW offshore wind by 2025 has been doubled to 15.5 GW by 2035 showing how ambitious the Taiwan Government is to include offshore wind in its green energy mix.

 

Søren Rasmussen
Managing Director
+45 4022 0311