Meet the companies attending
Nine Northern Ireland companies will exhibit at Global Offshore Wind, the UK's largest meeting place for the global offshore wind industry.
Northern Ireland is an emerging region of excellence with a range of innovative design and R&D, manufacturing, asset managing, welding, installation, operation, and maintenance companies supplying products and services to support offshore wind energy farms and in the production of green hydrogen from curtailed wind power.
Northern Ireland ports are ideal locations as logistic bases for Celtic, Atlantic and Irish Sea offshore energy projects and offer access to an extensive range of specialist engineering companies to support your design, manufacture, assembly, fabrication, installation and operation, and maintenance requirements. Northern Ireland has the potential to be a low-cost region in Europe to develop offshore wind due to our infrastructure and supply chain capability.
We are delighted to exhibit and showcase the capabilities of our companies this year and look forward to engaging with other delegations from across the globe.
Visit our Northern Ireland stand at C120.
To find out more about Northern Ireland’s innovative capabilities, visit our green economy page.
Discover more in our Northern Ireland Maritime and Offshore brochure.
Companies attending
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A high-performance maritime design and applied technologies company leading the decarbonisation of maritime.
Artemis Technologies develops innovative services and technologies including the Artemis e-Foiler electric propulsion system, high-speed zero-emission foiling workboats and crew transfer vessels.
The Artemis eFoiler system provides up to 90% fuel savings compared to modern high-speed vessels.
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CASC Ltd are an innovative, solutions-focused framework contractor working with leading OEMs. They have been responsible for mobilising some of the world's largest offshore wind farms and provided ancillary components includng bespoke platforms and access equipment, fabricated quayside equipment for tower mobilisation, power distribution solutions and turnkey electrical installations.
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Doyle Shipping Group offers prospective clients a service which has already been shown to be experienced, adaptable and operationally knowledgeable.
They offer stevedoring services, logistics, warehousing, ships agency, site set up and demob along with qualified experienced operational staff.
They are developing partnerships with various companies so that Northern Ireland can again showcase that they are already working and developing understanding in this new market area.
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Plaswire re-purpose wind turbine blades, diverting blades from landfill and incineration. The RX Polymer process enables 100% re-purposing of blades for use in construction. RX Polymer replaces virgin plastics, precast concrete, wood and metal construction products. 1 tonne of RX Polymer prevents up to 6 tonnes of CO2.
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A global blue economy project developer working predominantly with the ocean’s resources to deliver solutions to the climate crisis.
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GE offers a wide range of solutions to monitor and mange critical assets on the electrical grid, detect and diagnose issues and provide expert information and services to customers. Their asset monitoring and diagnostics portfolio includes solutions for single and multi-gas transformer, DGA enhanced transformer solutions and switchgear monitoring sofware.
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SeaSource Offshore offers a range of vessels, including guard and survey vessels, alongside certified Marine Mammal Observers, tailored to client requirements. Sourced and validated by SSO, these vessels ensure compliance. Additionally, they provide offshore liaison officers who engage with fishing communities on behalf of their clients.
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Launched in April 2023, the overall strategic aim of the network is to build on existing key strengths and grow the Northern Ireland maritime and offshore wind sectors into a globally recognised industry, delivering market leading and innovative products and services to customers around the world.
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Located 166m from Belfast Port quayside, Cimpina Engineering is perfectly placed to service the offshore wind and marine markets. Cimpina work with jack up vessel operators, turbine manufacturers, shipyards, shipowners, port authorities and civil construction companies to deliver a range of services. This includes port infrastructure metalworks, ship pipework (new, replacement and repair), wind turbine installation vessels (WTIV), steel works and support structures for offshore wind preassembly, load out and O&M, and thick plate fabrications, including aluminium structures and pipework.