TIDAL ENERGY SUPPLY CHAIN WEBINAR SERIES IN OCTOBER

08/10/2020

TIDAL ENERGY SUPPLY CHAIN WEBINAR SERIES IN OCTOBER

The Tidal Stream Industry Energiser (TIGER) project has successfully delivered the first two of its interactive supply chain engagement webinars focusing on collaboration between supply chain and technology developers with over 470 delegates engaged from all over the world to date.

The four remaining webinars will be held throughout October and will focus on the following topics;

Dates for your diary – register now.
• 13th October – Growing the supply chain for cost effective reliable composite blades, tooling and sensor design for tidal turbines – sign up here
• 21st October – Anti-fouling and anti-corrosion requirements for tidal turbines – sign up here
• 28th October – Reliability & condition monitoring: pitch systems, drive train, gear boxes, transformers generators – reliability & condition monitoring – sign up here.
• 30th October – Onshore / Offshore Mobilisation and Logistics – sign up here

To find out more about a particular webinar or to learn more about how to engage with the TIGER project please go to www.interregtiger.com

Link to the news article:

https://maritimeuksw.org/tiger-supply-chain-webinar-series-check-out-the-events-in-october/

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https://maritimeuksw.org/tiger-supply-chain-webinar-series-check-out-the-events-in-october/

You may also be interested in the October Newsletter at

https://mailchi.mp/787a69b19ba5/maritime-uk-sw-october-newsletter?e=[UNIQID

In particular

WEBINAR: INVESTMENT AND COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES IN SW OF THE UK OCEAN ECONOMY

https://maritimeuksw.org/investment-and-collaboration-opportunities-in-sw-of-the-uk-ocean-economy/

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