Event: 16th Asia Offshore Wind Day Hosted by Asia Wind Energy Association
The 16th Asia Offshore Wind Day is set to take place on October 28, 2025, at the Meridien Hotel in Taipei. This significant event, held in collaboration with Energy Taiwan 2025, is focused on driving the advancement of offshore wind energy development in Asia.
The agenda for the day includes presentations and panel discussions on the latest offshore wind technologies and innovations, policy dialogues involving governments, industry stakeholders, and financial institutions, regional cooperation discussions aimed at scaling offshore wind projects, and networking opportunities to foster partnerships and investment.
The event aligns with the broader goal of expanding renewable energy infrastructure in Asia, supporting carbon reduction commitments and enhancing energy security under the framework of Energy Taiwan 2025, which covers multiple clean energy topics.
With approximately 300-450 industry executives expected to attend, the 16th Asia Offshore Wind Day is anticipated to be the largest gathering for the offshore wind industry in Taiwan. The event offers an ideal platform for publishing news, events, jobs, and thought leadership content, thanks to EB Publishing.
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For those interested in sponsorship or exhibiting at the event, the Asia Wind Energy Association can be contacted at [email protected]. The 16th Asia Offshore Wind Day promises to be a valuable opportunity for networking, discussions, and learning about the future of the offshore wind sector in Taiwan.
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