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Australia Wind Energy 2023 opens for registrations

by Utility Journalist
April 17, 2023
in Renewable Energy, Sponsored Editorial, Wind
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A key part of Australia’s renewable future will be powered by wind, with major projects ahead creating new and exciting opportunities. With so much potential ahead, Australia Wind Energy 2023 is an unmissable opportunity for industry to look for strategic partnerships in the Australian onshore and offshore wind business. 

Australia Wind Energy (AuWE2023) focuses on Australia’s wind power roadmap, offshore wind deployment, wind farm O&M, wind investments, and technical innovations and will provide a unique networking platform for participants to build solid business partnerships.

The event, held 25 – 26 July 2023 at the Melbourne Conference and Exhibition Centre, is expected to attract more than 2,000 in-person attendees, including Australia’s federal and state governments, home and international investors, developers, network providers, financiers, EPCs, as well as key equipment and solution providers.

The event is co-located with Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2023.

With a plethora of experts and panels sharing the key opportunities and technologies, there will be open rooms offering unique discussions. To accelerate the establishment of a commercial partnership between all attendees, AuWE2023 organises a variety of networking activities for all participants to join in.

A key event highlight will be the Innovation and Technology Exhibition, where practical wind farm case studies and advanced technologies will be demonstrated. 

AuWE2023 will appeal to all key decision-makers from the Australia wind value chain to facilitate the Australia wind energy market.

Two-Day Extensive Networking
Being able to participate in face-to-face discussions will be an advantage to getting business done. The events have dedicated networking and exhibitor sessions to ensure time to chat with fellow attendees.

Women in Clean Energy Open Room
Partnered with Women in Green Hydrogen, the Open Room welcomes all renewable energy practitioners to take a seat and hear thoughts from female leaders in the clean energy sector through structured discussions.

Youth Program Open Room
There is a growing consensus that Diversity and Inclusion are the keys to a sustainable energy industry. Thereinto, it’s believed that young people’s talents are the foundation of the future. With such a philosophy, the “Youth Program” is instituted to provide an opportunity for early experts and entrepreneurs to showcase themselves and to connect, engage and energise the industry.

The largest wind energy conference and exhibition in the country, Australia Wind Energy 2023 will be held 25 – 26 July 2023 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

To register visit the Australia Wind Energy 2023 website, https://www.windenergyaustralia.com/  or Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC visit https://www.apac.gh2events.com/ or contact Cami Wang – cami@leader-associates.com

Energy Magazine is a media partner of the Australia Wind Energy and Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC events.

 

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