8th Asia Offshore Wind Day

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Asia’s Largest Wind Offshore Gathering

The 8th Asia Offshore Wind Day is organized by the Asia Wind Energy Association in Tokyo on 25 February 2020. With the Japanese and Asian offshore wind
industry expected to grow significantly in the coming years, the 8th Asia Offshore Wind Day offers the ideal meeting place to network, discuss and learn about the
future of the offshore wind sector in Asia. With an increase of renewed activity in the offshore wind Industry in Japan, the offshore wind sector will grow significantly in coming years. In addition, other growth markets such as Taiwan, Korea, India, Australia and Vietnam will be discussed during the conference. At our previous event in Tokyo, there were more than 450 delegates and we expect again a full house for this event.

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Monday, 24 February 2020

Venue: Tokyo Marriott, 4-7-36 Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 140-0001, Japan

Welcome Reception

Sponsored by
Baker Mackenzie
Tuesday, 25 February 2020
Morning Session

Venue: Tokyo Marriott, 4-7-36 Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 140-0001, Japan

Registration

Welcome Remarks

Opening Speech

By Mr. Shigehito Nakamura – Managing Director – Japan Wind Energy Association

Keynote Speech

Orsted

Outlook for the Asia-Pacific Offshore Wind Industry

Mr. Travis Woodward
Wood Mackenzie

Topic

Mr. James Oxbrow
Siemens Gamesa

Macquarie: Offshore Wind and Lessons Learned

Mr. Richard Evans
Macquarie Group

Q&A Panel Session

Coffee Break

Sponsored by
Linklaters

Japan Offshore Wind Industry: Government Perspective

Moderated by
Mr. Hirofumi Taba

Lunch Break

Sponsored by
Linklaters
Afternoon Session
Sponsored by
ERM

Overcoming legal issues to facilitate Asia’s offshore wind ambitions’

Mr. Munir Hassan
CMS
Moderated by
Mr. Bruno Geschier

Floating wind – perspectives in Japan and Asia

Mr. Rhodri James
Equinor

Japanese Floating Offshore Wind Market:Point of View from an Industrial

Mr. Julien Marchal
Naval Energies
Moderated by
Mrs. Amisha Patel
Sponsored by
EIC

Topic

Mr. Peter Tipler
Xodus Group

Bringing UK Heavy Lifting & Transport Logistics Abroad

Mr. Francisco Rodrigues
ALE Heavylift

BMT Supporting Marine Renewable EnergySince the 1980’s

Mr. Chris Shearer
BMT

Windhoist – Our Onshore & Offshore Journey

Mrs. Lynn Obi
Windhoist

Why You Need Marine and Site Co-ordination –Lessons Learned and Best Practices

Mr. Steve Pears
SeaRoc

NETWORK BREAK

Impact localization requirements Taiwan

Mr. Niels van Berlaer
DEME

Topic

Mr. Andre Andringa
Boskalis
Sponsored by
HHWE
Moderated by
Mr. Arjen Schutten
Holland Home of Wind Energy

Outlook for the Offshore Wind Industry in Australia

Mr. Andy Evans
Offshore Wind Australia

Outlook for the Offshore Wind Industry in Vietnam

Mr. Neeraj Menon
Trilegal

COFFEE BREAK

Offshore Wind Risk and Risk Mitigation

Mr. Martin Beck
Marsh

Offshore wind in Japan – weather challenges and how to cope with them

Ms. Anna Hilden
StormGeo

Asian Offshore Wind Insurance Landscape;
Opportunities and Challenges

Mr. Jonas Dalsgaard
Codan Forsikring A/S

Companies Attending

3DOM, Inc.
ABB Power Grids Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Acteon Group Ltd
AIP Management
ALE Heavylift
Allianz Fire and Marine Insurance Japan Ltd.
Ampelmann Asia Pacific Pte., Ltd.
Aon Risk Solutions
Arbito Co.,Ltd
ARUP
Ashurst
Atos
Australia New Zealand Banking Group Limited
Axess Group
Ben Line Agencies (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Bentley Systems
Bloomberg
Bluepool Asia
BMT
Bridon-Bekaert
Brunel Energy Japan K.K
BUiM Group
Bureau Veritas
Cathcart Energy
CLP Holdings Limited
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Coden Insurance
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Credit Agricole CIB
CWind Taiwan
DEME Offshore
DOF Subsea Asia Pacific
E and E Solutions
Embassy of France in Japan
Energy Estate
Enery Industries Council
EOLOS Floating Lidar Solutions

Equinor
Geodrones Australia
GR Japan
Greenbyte AB
Greenpower Investment
HFW
IFM Investors
IHC IQIP
IHS Markit
Inchcape Shipping Services
Japan Renewable Energy Corporation
K2 Management
Kiso-Jiban Consultants, Co., Ltd.
Kokusai Cable Ship Co., Ltd.
KT Submarine
Linklaters
Main(e) International Consulting LLC
Marnix Corporation
Marsh Singapore Pte Ltd
Marubeni Corporation
Merus Power Dynamics Oy
Miclyn Express Offshore Pte Ltd
Miyajima Gijyutushi Jimusyo
Mitsui
Morgan Stanley
Mori Hamada & Matsumoto
Munich Re
Naval Energies
Nishimura and Asahi
North China Electric Power University
ORIX Corporation
Orsted Japan
Palfinger Marine GmbH
Prosser Consulting SCS
Rabobank
RPS
SAL Heavy Lift

Scan Global Logistics Co., Ltd.
Scottish Development International
Seoul National University
Shearman and Sterling LLP
Shell
Shinsei Bank
Shonanbi Inc.
Siemens Bank GmbH Singapore Branch
Siemens Gamesa
SMBC Nikko
Spencer-Ogden
Spinergie
Starr Indemnity & Liability Company
Steel Inspect GmbH
StormGeo AS
StormGeo Japan K.K.
Sumitex International Company Ltd.
Sumitomo Corporation
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Suzlon Energy LTD
Swire Blue Ocean
Swiss Re Asia PTE
Swiss Re International SE Japan Branch
Terrapinn
The Renewables Consulting Group
Tsar and Tsai Law Firm
Van Oord
Vissim AS
Vryhof
White & Case
Wood Mackenzie
Wood Thilsted Partners Japanese Branch
World Kinect Energy Services
Worley Pte Limited
Xodus Group
ZX Lidars