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25aprAll Day27WindEurope Annual Event
WindEurope is an annual wind energy event. The trade show and conferences have been active since 2001. WindEurope Electric City, WindEnergy Hamburg and Offshore Wind Energy are other events that fall under the WindEurope umbrella and
WindEurope is an annual wind energy event. The trade show and conferences have been active since 2001. WindEurope Electric City, WindEnergy Hamburg and Offshore Wind Energy are other events that fall under the WindEurope umbrella and bring together experts in the wind energy field. WindEurope provides numerous learning opportunities, networking and showcasing innovations for a better future.
WindEurope is a comprehensive exhibition and conference, showcasing the latest onshore and offshore wind as the future European leading source of electricity. The trade fair gathers professionals within the sector, covering every aspect of wind energy in present times.
WindEurope 2023 will present the latest developments in onshore and offshore wind as a source of energy throughout interactive pavilions, live demonstrations and other side events. Leading manufacturers and startups from the sector will display various products and technologies in Copenhagen. The trade show programme will include the Wind Energy and Defence event and The Startup Pavilion. The WindEurope Conference will present lectures, speaker sessions and round tables focusing on the latest wind industry innovations.
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25/04/2023 - 27/04/2023 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Bella Center
Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København, Denmark
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