Ireland

24 & 25 November 2025, at RAI Amsterdam

Building offshore energy together across Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands

Looking for new project opportunities? Supply-chain partners? Innovation?
The Irish, UK and Dutch offshore wind, maritime and marine energy industries are coming together for two days of knowledge sharing, showcasing expertise and high-level networking.

Meet key players from across the offshore energy value chain and promote your capabilities to an international audience at this year’s Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC). OEEC brings together developers, operators, ports, policymakers and suppliers active across the North Sea, Irish Sea and Atlantic regions.

The UK and the Netherlands are Europe’s leaders in offshore wind, while Ireland is rapidly emerging as a major growth market with ambitious offshore wind targets towards 2030 and beyond. Together, these countries are driving the next phase of offshore wind, green hydrogen and marine energy development.

The Irish, UK and Dutch supply chains have a long history of collaboration, supporting offshore wind projects, maritime operations and innovation across borders. This November, they meet again at Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference to strengthen partnerships, explore new opportunities and shape the future of offshore energy together.

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Choose your presence: Booth or Country Pavilion

 

Individual Booth

Highlight your company’s expertise, network with key industry players, and generate leads in a dedicated space tailored to your needs.

 

 

Country Pavilion 
Benefit from a strong, collective presence under the British brand, attracting more visibility and engagement while demonstrating UK’s leadership in offshore energy.
 
 

Why Irish companies must join

Highlight Innovations in Offshore Wind and Marine Energy

Ireland has exceptional offshore wind, wave and tidal resources and a fast-growing project pipeline. Exhibiting at OEEC allows Irish companies to showcase innovative solutions across floating offshore wind, marine energy technologies, offshore engineering, digitalisation and environmental monitoring to an international audience actively seeking new solutions.

Connect with International Developers and Supply Chains

OEEC brings together developers, operators, ports and suppliers from across Europe, including the UK and the Netherlands. For Irish companies, this is a unique opportunity to build cross-border partnerships, access established supply chains and position themselves for upcoming offshore wind and marine energy projects in the Irish Sea, North Sea and Atlantic.

Position Your Company in Ireland’s Growing Offshore Market

Ireland is transitioning from offshore wind planning into project delivery. By exhibiting at OEEC, Irish companies can strengthen their visibility at a critical moment, positioning themselves as trusted partners in a market that is scaling rapidly and attracting significant international investment.

Expand International Visibility and Market Reach

OEEC is a leading international offshore energy event, attracting decision-makers from across offshore wind, maritime, hydrogen and marine energy sectors. Participating enables Irish companies to promote their capabilities beyond the domestic market, generate high-quality leads and accelerate growth in Europe’s most active offshore energy regions.

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Ireland and the Netherlands

  • Strategic importance
  • Green hydrogen and CCUS ambitions
  • Innovation Hub
  • Energy security and sustainabiity
  • Strategic Position in the North-West European Offshore Market

Ireland is emerging as a key offshore energy growth market in Europe, with strong ambitions in offshore wind, green hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). For companies active in offshore energy and maritime industries, being present at OEEC reinforces your position in a market that is moving rapidly from ambition to implementation.

Ireland’s offshore wind potential is closely linked to the development of green hydrogen and CCUS, supporting the decarbonisation of industry, transport and power generation. The country is actively exploring hydrogen production from offshore renewables and carbon management solutions as part of its long-term climate and energy strategy. Exhibiting at OEEC enables Irish companies to position themselves early in these emerging value chains and connect with international partners already active in hydrogen and CCUS projects.

Ireland is recognised as an innovation hub for offshore and marine energy, particularly in floating offshore wind, wave and tidal energy, digital offshore solutions and environmental monitoring. Supported by research institutions, test sites and public–private collaboration, Irish companies are developing technologies with strong export potential. OEEC offers a platform to showcase these innovations to an international offshore energy audience.

As an island nation, energy security and sustainability are central to Ireland’s offshore energy strategy. Large-scale offshore wind and marine energy projects are critical to reducing energy imports, increasing resilience and achieving climate targets. Participation in OEEC allows Irish companies to demonstrate their role in strengthening Europe’s energy security while contributing to a sustainable, low-carbon energy system.

Ireland’s geographic position between the Atlantic, the Irish Sea and the North Sea places it at the crossroads of Europe’s offshore energy expansion. Strong links with the UK and the Netherlands create opportunities for cross-border supply-chain collaboration, shared infrastructure development and joint innovation. Being present at OEEC reinforces Ireland’s role within this interconnected offshore energy ecosystem.

Questions about OEEC?

Our team will gladly assist you with any questions you have about Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference.

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