The 10th anniversary of the Marine Energy Conference has arrived and we want to celebrate it with you. The X Marine Energy Conference is going to be held in Bilbao, at The Faculty of Engineering Bilbao, next May 29th. The Conference is organised by JRL-ORE and Euskampus Fundazioa with the support of the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Tecnalia and BCAM.
This time, we will have a key note from Deborah Greaves talking about the successful formula of Supergen ORE Hub in UK, which connects academia, industry, policy and public stakeholders, inspires innovation and maximises societal value in offshore wind, wave and tidal energy.
Researchers and Industry will have the opportunity to discuss about the most recent research activities, ongoing and new collaborative projects and potential market of the innovations in Offshore Renewable Energy in the Basque Country.
The conference aims to find a common ground between research and industry needs in the field of Offshore Renewable Energy in the Basque Country.
Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy Hub | Deborah Greaves (Plymouth University)
BiMEP ongoing projects: MAR+, VALID & SafeWave | Jon Lekube (BiMEP)
Social activities of the JRL-ORE: ORE4citizens project | Eider Robles (JRL-ORE, TECNALIA, UPV/EHU)
Marine floating solar, NaturSea-PV and EkiOcean Projects | Asier Sanz (TECNALIA)
Hazitek INTEGRIA: Structural Integrity in Floating Offshore Wind using AI based models | Jesus Busturia, Alberto Sánchez (Nautilus Floating Solutions)
Path to commercial floating offshore wind, DemoSATH prototype and beyond | David Carrascosa (Saitec Offshore Technologies)
Driving MRE technology development in the Basque Country through Innovation Procurement: The TurboWave and EuropeWave Programme | Endika Aldaiturriaga (EVE)
MARMOK -Atlantic | Patxi Etxaniz (IDOM)
Delivering Wave Energy To The World | Miguel Santos-Herrán (Carnegie Technologies Spain)
European Offshore Resource Evolution under Climate Change. Design Considerations for Future ORE Systems | Ander Martinez (Mondragon Unibertsitatea)
Data-driven Models to Improve Predictive Maintenance of Offshore Renewable Energy Devices | Max Kämmerling (TECNALIA)