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Monday 12 July 2010Visitor pre-registration Offshore Energy 2010 now open
Online pre-registration for Offshore Energy 2010 is now open. Visitors can get their free entrance ticket on www.offshore-energy2010.com. Offshore Energy, organized for the international offshore industry, is the only event in The Netherlands combining an exhibition with an extensive conference program on the latest developments in offshore.
The exhibitor list of Offshore Energy 2010 is growing steadily, and one thing is absolutely clear: this business-to-business event for the international offshore energy industry, which takes place on 7th October 2010, will certainly give the promised viewing of all the latest developments in this industry. Offshore energy professionals should not miss this opportunity to hear about new developments, to network and find solutions for the challenges in their company.
Great diversity in exhibitors on Offshore Energy 2010 The organization is expecting up to 200 exhibitors this year and has increased the exhibition floor. Lots of new names have signed up for Offshore Energy 2010, but there are also a lot of former exhibitors this year. Names of 2010 exhibitors are: Cofely Oil & Gas, Doedijns Hydraulics B.V., Vroon Offshore Services, Fugro, Damen Shipyards Group, Workfox, Voith Turbo, Peterson SBS and Heerema Fabrication Group.
Conference program Offshore Energy 2010 will not only bring a larger exhibition but also a conference program covering key topics for the offshore community. The conference features a series of 60 to 90 minutes sessions in which top minds from The Netherlands and abroad, ranging from technical and commercial experts to government policy makers and academia share their views on development in offshore oil, gas and wind.
Visit our website Visitors and exhibitors can visit www.offshore-energy2010.com to be kept informed about the latest news and developments concerning Offshore Energy 2010. Through the button on the website you can pre-register.
Source: Offshore Energy 2010
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