Events
Norwegian Offshore Wind organizes conferences, webinars, meetings and visits.
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February 2025
Webinar: Net-Zero Industrial Act secondary legislation
The EU webinar provides insights into the regulatory framework under the Net-Zero Industry Act, which will impact the offshore wind industry in Europe.
Visit NOW Japan
Meet Japanese developers and project stakeholders during this Visit NOW to Tokyo.
March 2025
High Wind 2025
The High Wind Conference is a meeting place for industry, decision-makers, and other players in a full value chain for offshore wind in the North Sea.
New Energy Women
The purpose of the New Energy Women network is to increase the focus on diversity in the new energy markets of offshore wind, green/blue hydrogen, and solar energy. We believe that encouraging a diverse and inclusive workforce is not just a necessity but a strategic approach to the future of our industries.

Boostcamp Norway with ABB
Boostcamp Norway is a concept offering a one-day workshop to members of Norwegian Offshore Wind from both Norway and from international markets.

Webinar: Secure your innovations – IP strategies for success and growth
Are you part of a startup or a company in the process of scaling up? Then this webinar on IP rights (intellectual property) is something you don't want to miss! In cooperation with the Norwegian patent firm Bryn Aarflot, Norwegian Offshore Wind (NOW) invites you to an exciting and educational webinar that provides you with the essential information you need to navigate the IP system.

Visit NOW Greece
May 2025

Floating Wind Days 2025
Save the date for the most innovative meeting place in international floating wind!
October 2025

Havvindkonferansen 2025
Den årlige Havvindkonferansen samler den norske havvindbransjen i Oslo hver høst. På få år har den etablert seg som en av de viktigste møteplassene for det norske hjemmemarkedet.
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