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Scottish Renewables Offshore Wind & Supply Chain Conference – 28 & 29 January 2014

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Scotland's largest offshore wind event takes place over two days at the AECC, Aberdeen

Exhibition and Dinner 28 & 29 January 2014, The AECC, Aberdeen

Scotland's largest offshore wind event attracts more than 750 delegates last year with over 60 exhibitors. The event takes place annually in January and gives attendees the opportunity to debate, discuss and define the next chapter of the industry.

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This event is in association with Scottish Enterprise and our other current sponsors include REG, HIE, Met Office, Invest in Fife Renewables and Aggreko.

Don't miss the chance to engage with the Scottish, UK and European offshore wind industry and hear the perspectives of leading specialists in this field.

Our 2014 event line up will be online from September 2013.

Book now to get involved.

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