Tekmar and DeepWater Buoyancy  IPF 2023

Exhibiting

DeepWater Buoyancy and Tekmar Group are exhibiting together at the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s International Partnering Forum (IPF) 2023 conference.

The event will take place March 28-30, 2023 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland

About the Event

The International Offshore Wind Partnering Forum (IPF) is the premier offshore wind energy conference in the Americas. Hosted by the Business Network for Offshore Wind, IPF connects global leaders and businesses in the supply chain, offers unparalleled networking opportunities, and delivers the most timely and relevant updates on the industry, from technology and policy, to safety and siting.

In addition to plenary presentations and cutting-edge workshops from public officials and industry leaders, IPF offers registrants a wide array of networking opportunities to grow your business, including the popular WindMatch™ program. With the rapid expansion of offshore wind, IPF attendance helps secure your place as a leader in the industry.

2023 marks the tenth anniversary of IPF as it returns to where it all started:  Baltimore, Maryland

With its central location and world-class harbor in Baltimore, Maryland is moving forward with offshore wind. With over 2 GW in deployment, planned facilities or towers, monopiles and cables, Maryland will be a hub of manufacturing and logistical activity for the U.S. offshore wind industry.

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Who is the Business Network for Offshore Wind?

The Business Network for Offshore Wind is a nonprofit, educational organization with a mission to develop the offshore wind renewable energy industry and its supply chain. The Network partners with industry and government to build an innovative supply chain that will create and sustain jobs, benefiting local economies and ensuring a cost-effective clean energy portfolio. We advance this through collaboration, education, and innovation, bringing together global developers, policymakers, academia, and leading experts to grow this new and vital offshore wind industry that provides a practical solution to climate change and creates well-paying jobs.

We are the offshore wind experts. Join us by becoming a member.

If you are involved in the offshore wind industry, you do not want to miss IPF.

If you have questions about your registration, please contact the Network’s registration team at ipfregistration@offshorewindus.org for the quickest response.  You can also contact the 2023 IPF Call Center: (972) 349-7620.   Call Center Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. CST, Monday-Friday

Learn more at the website – www.offshorewindus.org/2023ipf

At the Booth

Gary Howland (Group Sales Director, Tekmar Group), Fraser Gibson (Managing Director, Ryder Geotechnical Ltd) and David Capotosto (Director of Business Development, DeepWater Buoyancy) will be in attendance at our Booth – #450.  The companies will be highlighting their combined offerings in support of floating offshore wind projects.

Enabling the Future of Floating Wind

  • Complete Engineering & Product Offering for Inter-Array & Export Cables
  • Extensive Track Record of over 100 Offshore Wind Projects
  • Vast Experience in Engineering & Product Design for Offshore Energy Markets

Learn about the partnership HERE

See the Tekmar Partner Products page HERE

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About Tekmar Group

Tekmar Group plc, based in Darlington UK, provides market-leading technology and services to the global offshore energy markets through its primary operating companies Ryder Geotechnical Limited, AgileTek Engineering Limited, Subsea Innovation Limited, Tekmar Energy Limited, and Pipeshield International Limited.

Learn more at www.TekmarGroup.com

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About DeepWater Buoyancy, Inc.

DeepWater Buoyancy creates subsea buoyancy products for leading companies in the oceanographic, seismic, survey, military and offshore oil & gas markets.   Customers have relied on our products for over forty years, from the ocean surface to depths exceeding six thousand meters.

Learn more at www.DeepWaterBuoyancy.com