Marine Renewables Canada is excited to be partnering with econext on a trade mission to WindEnergy Hamburg, taking place September 24 – 27, 2024 at the Hamburg Messe in Germany. The mission is an ideal opportunity to learn more about the European and global offshore wind market, identify new business opportunities, and make new connections.
Why WindEnergy Hamburg?
WindEnergy Hamburg is a premier global trade fair dedicated to the wind energy sector. The biennial event attracts 40,000 attendees participants from more than 100 countries, with over 1,400 exhibitors showcasing the latest advancements and innovations in the wind energy industry. Spanning across a vast exhibition space of approximately 65,000 square meters, WindEnergy Hamburg serves as a critical platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and business development in the renewable energy sector.
How to Participate
There are two options available for MRC members to participate in this mission:
Option 1 | $850 + HST Available only to MRC member companies based in NL or NS → Lead generation and matchmaking support pre-mission
→ One Conference pass per company ($290 CAD value)
→ In-market networking event
→ Site tour
→ Mission preparation support
→ On the ground support from econext and MRC
→ Partial travel funding support pending eligibility
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Option 2 | $425 + HST Available to all MRC member companies * Doesn’t include matchmaking support → One Conference pass per company ($290 CAD value)
→ In-market networking event
→ Site tour
→ Mission preparation support
→ On the ground support from econext and MRC
→ Partial travel funding support pending eligibility
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Thanks to the support of Nova Scotia Government & Invest Nova Scotia matchmaking services are available to Nova Scotia Companies.
A limited number of spaces are available for each option. To express interest, please email Amanda White at amanda@marinerenewables.ca.
Deadline to apply is Wednesday, August 7th, 2024.
MRC is committed to advancing the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, and encourages participation of underrepresented groups.