#OWNE 2021 Wednesday 1st December 2021 08:30 - 17:00 Exhibition 09.30 - 10.40 Welcome 11.30 - 12.30 Turbines of the Future: Innovation in advanced manufacturing for offshore wind 13.30 - 14.30 Energi Coast Offshore Wind Champions North East England – World Leaders in Subsea Session 1 – Cables, JDR 15.45 - 16.30 Decommissioning: Creating a circular economy for the offshore wind sector – the role of the supply chain Thursday 2nd December 2021 08:30 - 15:30 Exhibition 08.45 - 09.15 Skills Session 09.30 - 10.15 Sofia Offshore Wind Farm (Construction) 11.00 - 11.45 Dogger Bank The world’s largest offshore wind farm. From Construction to Operations, a supply chain update 12.30 – 13.00 EDF Renewables, Floating Demonstrator - Blyth 2 Floating Offshore Wind Farm 13.15 - 13.45 Teesside Freeport – Enhancing trade and investment in Tees Valley 14.00 – 14.30 GE Renewable Energy: Presence in North East England 14.30 – 15.15 Smulders: Developing the Tyneside facility Join 800+ Attendees | 100+ Exhibitors Delegate Ticket costs: NOF Members £195 +vat Supply Chain North East Stands are still available for County Durham* based companies! Supply Chain North East will be hosting a village at this years Offshore Wind North East and eligible companies will get a 1.5m x 1m stand space which comes with one exhibitor ticket for both days. Email supplychain@rtcnorth.co.uk to find out more. *Eligibility criteria applies Sponsors Spotlight Parkburn is a privately owned marine engineering company operating from two sites in the UK and has significant experience and capabilities in the design, manufacture, installation and service of marine handling equipment. Parkburn provides quality cable lay and cable handling equipment to its worldwide customer base and its extensive product range features on many cable lay ships in operation around the globe. With over 30 years in business and experience dating back further, Parkburn has all the required in-house skills and expertise to provide its clients offshore proven, bespoke and leading-edge technology for their specialist requirements. Ideally positioned on the North East coast, Port of Sunderland offers immediate access to open sea and the North Sea wind farm developments. With deep water berths open 24/7 and large ship capability, the port can play a major role in supporting the offshore and renewable energy sector, as well as providing comprehensive port operations services and potential for operations and maintenance activities. Sunderland is already growing its reputation as a destination for offshore renewable energy and subsea engineering businesses and provides a niche service to companies that can support the ongoing demands of the offshore wind sector. Limited exhibition stands available Meet the #OWNE 21 sponsors Offshore Wind North East - A national event in a pioneering offshore wind region of the UK Let's talk about OWNE |