#NORTHSEAWIND | 11 June 2025 - Kristiansand - Norway
NORTH SEA WIND CONFERENCE
Exploring Immediate and Future Business Prospects in North Sea Offshore Wind and beyond.



SPEAKERS
20+
EXHIBITORS
20
NETWORK EVENTS
3
Latest News
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Analysis
March 31, 2025Norway’s Oil Fund Pays NOK 16 Billion for Stake in Offshore Wind
Acquires a 49 percent stake in two major offshore wind projects in Denmark and Germany. The Thor project...
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Offshore wind
April 22, 2024Green light for Green Volt
Vårgrønn and Flotation Energy have received an offshore concession for their floating offshore wind...
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Analysis
March 20, 2024– Sørlige Nordsjø II are successful
There was considerable skepticism about how many developers would bid on the Southern North Sea II. Now,...
About the conference

The North Sea Wind Conference is a networking arena and a catalyst for cross-border collaboration. The conference will focus on business opportunities for developers, suppliers, and offshore wind ports. The venue aims to promote networking and be a driving force for technology development, establish competitive supply chains, enhance expertise, and present business opportunities for market players.
North Sea Wind
Overall Programme
A focused matchmaking event connecting offshore wind developers with suppliers through curated B2B meetings.
An evening networking forum bringing together industry leaders, policymakers and innovators in offshore wind.
A full-day conference exploring key projects, strategies and supply chain opportunities shaping offshore wind.
About the conference

The North Sea Wind Conference brings together offshore wind leaders to explore project strategies and supply chain opportunities. North Sea SupplyHub facilitates targeted B2B meetings between developers and suppliers. Sea Breeze offers informal evening networking, fostering cross-industry relationships. Together, the events form a powerful arena for insight, connection, and unlocking new opportunities in offshore wind.
Sponsors & Exhibitors
Main Sponsors



Sponsors





Exhibitors

Parkwind

Norwegian Group

MRC Global

RelyOn Nutec

Presteel OY

Wergeland Group

HAKI

Pentagon

Ocean24

Energy Innovation
Speakers 2024
Inspiring Keynotes and Top Speakers

Christer Af Geijerstam
SVP Project Development - Vårgrønn

Jorne Bluekens
Project Manager SN II - Ventyr

Markus Nævestad
Partner - Rystad Energy

Håkon Borgen
Executive Vice President Offshore development - Statnett

Turid Storhaug
Chief Technology Officer - Windport

John Egil Stangeland
CEO - NorSea Group

Stewart McMahon
SVP for Origination and Corporate Finance - Corio Generation

Frederik Greve
Internationalisation & policy specialist – Green Ducklings

Alfred Risan
Business Development Director - MRC Global

Mads A. Vedøy
Senior Consent Manager - RWE

Atle Knudsen
Executive Vice President - New Industries - Å Energi

Henry Vermeulen
Business Development Advisor - Sarens

Christer Af Geijerstam
SVP Project Development - Vårgrønn

Jorne Bluekens
Project Manager SN II - Ventyr

Markus Nævestad
Partner - Rystad Energy

Håkon Borgen
Executive Vice President Offshore development - Statnett

Turid Storhaug
Chief Technology Officer - Windport

John Egil Stangeland
CEO - NorSea Group

Stewart McMahon
SVP for Origination and Corporate Finance - Corio Generation

Frederik Greve
Internationalisation & policy specialist – Green Ducklings

Alfred Risan
Business Development Director - MRC Global

Mads A. Vedøy
Senior Consent Manager - RWE

Atle Knudsen
Executive Vice President - New Industries - Å Energi

Henry Vermeulen
Business Development Advisor - Sarens
#NORTHSEAWIND
What's happening?
NEWS AND HAPPENINGS

Norway’s Oil Fund Pays NOK 16 Billion for Stake in Offshore Wind
Acquires a 49 percent stake in two major offshore wind projects in Denmark and Germany. The Thor project is also

Green light for Green Volt
Vårgrønn and Flotation Energy have received an offshore concession for their floating offshore wind project, Green Volt, in Scotland, which

– Sørlige Nordsjø II are successful
There was considerable skepticism about how many developers would bid on the Southern North Sea II. Now, the bidding round
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