13 February 2024

Tallinn, Estonia

Matchmaking Meetings Baltics and the Netherlands 13 Feb Tallinn

Welcome to the Matchmaking session at the Estonian Wind Energy conference in Tallinn!

Over 20 participants from the Netherlands are joining an offshore wind mission to Tallinn and they are also participating in the Estonian Offshore Wind Conference. The Dutch participants are part of a cluster of Dutch companies (Linkedbyoffshorewind) that aims to increase contacts and share knowledge between the Netherlands and the Baltic countries. We would like you meet with them at a matchmaking session on the first conference day. During this session we make use of a proven format of prescheduled, one-on-one meetings of 15 min max. Appy now to meet and mingle with the Dutch!

Snapshot of the Dutch participants

Click on a logo to visit the webpages of the companies.

Damen: Oceans of possibilities
IQIP: More than 30 years of leadership in installation and foundation projects
N-SEA: Evolving towards a better tomorrow
Elements for energy
Secure high-voltage solutions
Clarkson Marine & Energy Port Services
Ventolines: Moving forward with renewable energy
Operator of renewable assets
Hapam: Disconnectors, well connected
TKF: Connectivity Solutions
We create a better world for future generations by delivering Marine ingenuity
Offshore containers
IPS Powerfull people
AFRY: Welcome to a world engineered by Afry
ERM: Sustainability is our business
Marine Coordination Services
Atlas professionals: Specialist recruitment and HR services in Energy & Marine industries
MAG offshore - the future is now

About Offshore Wind Energy in the Netherlands:

Learn more about the Dutch approach to developing the offshore wind sector

wind op zee

Government in the driver seat

The Netherlands Government leads the development of offshore wind energy in the Dutch North Sea with stable policies, clear project pipelines, and flexible regulations. With this approach it ensures developer certainty, boosting investor confidence, and driving innovation while reducing overall costs for offshore wind projects.

Wind and water works

Long term goals, qualitative criteria

In the Netherlands, tackling challenges and seizing opportunities in offshore wind acceleration involves collaborative efforts among government, industry, and stakeholders. Key to this is our strong focus on qualitative criteria, including effective system integration, ecological initiatives, and the use of offshore wind farms to produce green hydrogen as well as electricity in the future.

Linkedbyoffshorewind - the Baltic States

International Partnerships

Dutch private and public sector expertise can provide international neighbouring countries with the right solutions for offshore wind in different site conditions around the world. We have proven experience working in the global wind industry to support its growth in a proactive, sustainable, and successful way and we are willing to share the lessons learned.

How to navigate through this app?

Click on the 'HOW IT WORKS' or 'FAQ' buttons for more information or go directly to 'register' when you know how this works. Once you have filled in your details, the organiser will manually finish the registration. This may take a few hours. Please come back later when others have registered and you can set up more meetings.