On Thursday 7 October 2010 Navingo BV will organize the third edition of Offshore Energy at the Old Navy Yard Willemsoord in Den Helder, The Netherlands. The exhibition, which focuses on the international offshore energy industry, is the only event in The Netherlands which combines an extensive exhibition with a conference program on the latest developments and latest markets in offshore.
Platform for the future The 2009 sell out edition attracted more exhibitors and more visitors than the year before. This year the exhibition space will be enlarged to sq.m 5,000 allowing the organization to welcome the expected 200 plus exhibitors and over 3,000 expected visitors. Many of last year’s exhibitors have promised to join the exhibition in 2010 again. Supporting partner of the previous editions IRO, the Association of Dutch Suppliers in the Oil and Gas Industry, has confirmed their support for this edition as well.
Offshore Energy 2010 will bring the visitors more exhibitors and wider variety of exhibitors, from The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Scotland, England, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Korea. Visitors from over twenty different countries are expected. With a view to the future, Offshore Energy 2010 will develop more and more as one of the most important network platforms for the international offshore industry.
Conference program Offshore Energy 2010 will not only bring a larger exhibition event but also a conference program covering key topics for the offshore community. The conference features a series of 60 to 90 minutes sessions in which top minds from The Netherlands and abroad, ranging from technical and commercial experts to government policy makers and academia share their views on development in offshore oil, gas and wind.
CEO Petrobras invited to Offshore Energy 2010 Navingo BV has invited José Sergio Gabrielli, CEO of the Brazilian state-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras to attend Offshore Energy 2010. The invitation to Gabrielli includes a public speech as well as a session for invitees only. Target groups Offshore Energy 2010 attracts an international audience of engineers, technical specialists, industry leaders and experts of oil companies, subcontractors, offshore services and operators to share ideas, debate the issues of the moment and to create common agendas for the future of the upstream and (wind) energy industry.