and features exhibitors and conference programming specifically for utility-scale solar and storage as well as a focus on key strategic issues that impact the greater renewable community. Essentially, a variety of technologies are incorporated in order to best benefit the multi- technology businesses and attendees that make up the conference audience.
Attendees: Te 2019 edition of WINDPOWER saw over 7,000 attendees from the transportation, utility, operators, component processing, construction, operations/ maintenance, and project development sectors.
Highlights: If you’re considering exhibiting, doing so offers a setting in which to launch new products and showcase them in front of the major players of the wind, solar and energy storage industries. Not a lot of specifics have been released yet for the 2020 edition, but the 2019 event’s top presentations focused on the U.S. Wind Outlook, News in Wind and Renewable Energy Finance, and the Potential Wind and Storage Roadmap.
International Fastener Expo September 28-30, 2020 Las Vegas, NV
www.fastenershows.com
About: IFE is the largest expo for tooling, machinery, and industrial fasteners and has been held annually since 1981. It now attracts over 5,000 attendees and 850 suppliers each year.
Attendees: Te event brings together manufacturers and major distributors of fasteners, precision-formed parts, fastener machinery, and other related products and services with distributors and sales agents in the distribution chain.
Highlights: Tere are a number of association meetings and conference tracks worth checking out on the IFE website. A Young Fastener Professionals (YFP) and Women in the Fastener Industry (WIFI) meeting are among the standout specific networking opportunities. Te educational program covers everything from technology workshops to outsourcing selling and more.
Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference (OEEC) October 26-28, 2020 Amsterdam, NE
www.offshore-energy.biz
About: OEEC is Europe’s leading gathering of all segments of the offshore energy business. It’s been taking place for 12 years and targets the oil and gas, offshore wind, and marine energy sectors.
Attendees: Around 12,000 professionals working in the various sectors that form the offshore energy business. Industry players like Shell, Neptune Energy, Van Oord, Boskalis, Orsted, and more are among the exhibitors.
Highlights: Over 550 exhibitors are present, and of note, OEEC presents international trade missions, pavilions, networking lounges for the OEEC member club, the Startup Zone, matchmaking areas, and more.
WorkBoat Show Date TBD, December 2020 New Orleans, LA
www.workboatshow.com
About: Produced by the same team as WorkBoat Magazine and
Workboat.com, the International WorkBoat Show is a trade-only conference and expo for commercial vessel owners, operators, and builders as well as the vendors and suppliers that serve them. Te show, which is held every year in New Orleans, includes the WorkBoat Annual Conference.
Attendees: Around 15,000 members of the commercial maritime sector attend this who’s-who of the marine industry. Booths, exhibits, and product demonstrations abound for the people who attend, and because it’s the main event for the industries it serves, exhibiting offers the chance to showcase your product and business to a high- quality set of attendees.
Highlights: Te WorkBoat Annual Conference, Young Professionals development, and focused programs on Maintenance & Repair and Shipyards round out the list of offerings presented by the show. y
LiftEx 2019 and the LEEA Awards recently concluded. Check
wireropeexchange.com/events through the year for updates to plans for 2020.
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