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COMPANIES BY SECTOR 1. United Kingdom 2. Netherlands 3. Denmark 4. Germany 5. France 6. Belgium 7. Norway 8. Spain 9. China 10. Sweden 6,500 Participants 50 Countries 100 Journalists POST-EVENT REPORT Offshore Wind Energy 2017 enabled producve meengs between engineers, business people and policy makers. Tim Camp Business Development Director Northern Europe, Middle-East & Africa DNV GL - Energy So many of the people I wanted to see were there – it really was a great place to catch up with industry friends and make new connecons. Bruce Valpy Managing Director BVG Associates As usual, the offshore wind conference and exhibion was the go-to event of the year for the industry. In fact, we brought our whole company to aend as it is the best way for everybody to dive into the reality of the sector - everybody was there! Jérôme Guillet Managing Director Green Giraffe 24,49% - Management 21,73% - Sales Technical - 21,66% Operaons - 11,17% Markeng - 7,28% Financial - 5,36% Communicaon - 3,68% Purchasing - 2,48% 2,15% - Public affairs Materials manufacturer - 15,29% Consultancy/Service Provider - 16,38% Wind Energy Associaon - 2,45% 1,47% - Other Associaon 1,39% - Event organiser/Media 2,65% - Finance Insurance - 1,11% 0,81% - Legal Services 9,23% - Installaon/Logiscs Marine/Shipyard - 3,13% 7,86% - Operaon & Maintenance 4,88% - Project developer/Operator R&D/University/instute - 4,32% 6,07% - Ulity/Power generaon/ Energy Company 5,74% - Wind Turbine Manufacturer 2,40% - Public Authories Cerficaon/Classificaon body - 1,19% Other - 13,62% PARTICIPANT BY PROFILE Top 10 Other parcipant countries 420 Exhibitors PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY 160 Speakers

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COMPANIESBY SECTOR

1. United Kingdom

2. Netherlands

3. Denmark

4. Germany

5. France

6. Belgium

7. Norway

8. Spain

9. China

10. Sweden

6,500Participants

50Countries

100Journalists

POST-EVENT REPORT

Offshore Wind Energy 2017 enabled productive meetings between engineers, business people and policy makers.

Tim CampBusiness Development DirectorNorthern Europe, Middle-East & AfricaDNV GL - Energy

So many of the people I wanted to see were there – it really was a great place to catch up with industry friends and make new connections.

Bruce ValpyManaging DirectorBVG Associates

As usual, the offshore wind conference and exhibition was the go-to event of the year for the industry. In fact, we brought our whole company to attend as it is the best way for everybody to dive into the reality of the sector - everybody was there!

Jérôme GuilletManaging DirectorGreen Giraffe

24,49% - Management

21,73% - Sales

Technical - 21,66%

Operations - 11,17%

Marketing - 7,28%

Financial - 5,36%

Communication - 3,68%

Purchasing - 2,48%2,15% - Public affairs

Materials manufacturer - 15,29%

Consultancy/Service Provider - 16,38%

Wind Energy Association - 2,45%

1,47% - Other Association

1,39% - Event organiser/Media

2,65% - Finance

Insurance - 1,11%

0,81% - Legal Services

9,23% - Installation/Logistics

Marine/Shipyard - 3,13%

7,86% - Operation & Maintenance

4,88% - Project developer/Operator

R&D/University/institute - 4,32%

6,07% - Utility/Power generation/Energy Company

5,74% - Wind Turbine Manufacturer

2,40% - Public Authorities

Certification/Classification body - 1,19%

Other - 13,62%

PARTICIPANTBY PROFILE

Top 10 Other participant countries

420Exhibitors

PARTICIPANTSBY COUNTRY

160Speakers