03/11/2004
International Cooperations Soaring Up
The wind energy business develops rapidely and gets both industrial and international. This coincides with steadily increasing challenges on- and off-shore both from a technical and a market point of view.
Technical challenges are numerous, hot issues are raising efficiency, power output, cost reduction, safety, durability and maintenance improvement. Going international is a consequent result of business, market and political developments.
In order to excel in these challenges, international cooperations are a must, in particular with newcomers to the wind energy business. This ranges, e.g. from innovative mechanical and electrical power engineering, via automation and communication up to research and development for new materials or new sensors.
In order to accelerate these cooperations the international brokerage event WindPower - Technology Transfer Center 2004 (TTC) will take place within the WindEnergy 2004 on 12th and 13th May in Hamburg.
In particular, the TTC serves:
- the transfer of innovative technologies.
- getting further involved in international networks.
- cooperations on the basis of complementary technologies and services.
Participants in the TTC are internationally thinking and acting companies ready for cooperations.
The TTC is organised by the IRC-Network, an European Commission activity covering 70 IRCs with more than 250 partner companies and institutions in the member states. The IRC-Network promises intensive support in the pre-selection process of potential cooperation partners and during the cooperation process itself.
The WindPower - Technology Transfer Center 2004 is sponsored by:
- Bremerhavener Gesellschaft für Investitionsförderung und Stadtentwicklung mbH
and
- SeeBA Energie GmbH and W2E Wind to Energy GmbH.
We are looking forward to receiving your registration. You find more information and the online registration at the link below. Your personal contact is:
IRC-Northern Germany
VDI/VDE-Technologiezentrum Informationstechnik GmbH
Jens Kirsten
Energy Technologies
Tel.: +49-3328-435-197
kirsten@vdivde-it.de
Technical challenges are numerous, hot issues are raising efficiency, power output, cost reduction, safety, durability and maintenance improvement. Going international is a consequent result of business, market and political developments.
In order to excel in these challenges, international cooperations are a must, in particular with newcomers to the wind energy business. This ranges, e.g. from innovative mechanical and electrical power engineering, via automation and communication up to research and development for new materials or new sensors.
In order to accelerate these cooperations the international brokerage event WindPower - Technology Transfer Center 2004 (TTC) will take place within the WindEnergy 2004 on 12th and 13th May in Hamburg.
In particular, the TTC serves:
- the transfer of innovative technologies.
- getting further involved in international networks.
- cooperations on the basis of complementary technologies and services.
Participants in the TTC are internationally thinking and acting companies ready for cooperations.
The TTC is organised by the IRC-Network, an European Commission activity covering 70 IRCs with more than 250 partner companies and institutions in the member states. The IRC-Network promises intensive support in the pre-selection process of potential cooperation partners and during the cooperation process itself.
The WindPower - Technology Transfer Center 2004 is sponsored by:
- Bremerhavener Gesellschaft für Investitionsförderung und Stadtentwicklung mbH
and
- SeeBA Energie GmbH and W2E Wind to Energy GmbH.
We are looking forward to receiving your registration. You find more information and the online registration at the link below. Your personal contact is:
IRC-Northern Germany
VDI/VDE-Technologiezentrum Informationstechnik GmbH
Jens Kirsten
Energy Technologies
Tel.: +49-3328-435-197
kirsten@vdivde-it.de
- Author:
- Jens Kirsten
- Email:
- kirsten@vdivde-it.de
- Keywords:
- cooperation, technology, windenergy, transfer