Organised by Maritime UK South West (MUKSW), this coffee morning type drop in session is aimed at businesses, research and government operating in offshore wind to come together, raise a hand and discuss a topic of their choice.
Every quarter the session Chair
Kevin Forshaw
, Director of Marine Business Development at the University of Plymouth and MUKSW Vice Chair Matt Hodson, Chief Operations Officer at Celtic Sea Power will kick off the session with short presentations and then it is over to the audience to raise a hand and get involved.
This session will kick off with an introduction from the Chairs, then focus on:
• the impacts of the changing political landscape and available business funding investment and opportunities
• an overview of forthcoming procurements globally
• a presentation from a business already active in offshore wind.
• the impacts of the changing political landscape and available business funding investment and opportunities
• an overview of forthcoming procurements globally
• a presentation from a business already active in offshore wind.
The presentation, entitled “Starting up in Floating Wind – The Journey so far….” will be given by Nick Dale, Managing Director of Tardra Ltd who recently announced that they had secured funding from The Crown Estate’s Supply Chain Accelerator to support their mission to develop subsea innovation and accelerate the development of Tardra through a state-of-the-art building, strategically placed to support floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.
Book attendance on the MUKSW website
Email sheldon.ryan@maritimeuksw.org for further information.