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24 & 25 November 2025, in Amsterdam

China and the Netherlands

Connecting Offshore Energy Markets and Global Supply Chains

Looking to talk offshore energy? Supply chain collaboration? New market opportunities? This November, exhibitors, visitors, and trade delegations from China and the Netherlands come together in Amsterdam.

Meet key players from the offshore wind, oil & gas, maritime, and energy supply chain sectors and explore partnership opportunities at the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) — Europe’s leading event for offshore energy and maritime innovation.

China is today the world’s largest offshore wind market, with extensive experience across the full value chain, from manufacturing and installation to grid connection and operations. The Netherlands, at the heart of the North Sea offshore energy hub, continues to expand its offshore wind capacity while driving innovation in system integration, ports, hydrogen, and digitalisation.

Chinese and Dutch companies are already working together across offshore energy projects and supply chains, combining scale, manufacturing capability, engineering expertise, and project development experience. OEEC provides a focused platform to strengthen these connections, exchange knowledge, and identify concrete business opportunities.

Whether you are exhibiting, visiting, or participating as part of a trade delegation, this is a unique opportunity to connect with decision-makers, explore partnerships, and position your organisation within a rapidly evolving global offshore energy market.

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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 your country’s brand, attracting more visibility and engagement while demonstrating Poland’s leadership in offshore energy.
 
 

Why Chinese companies must join

Direct access to Europe’s offshore energy decision-makers

OEEC brings together project developers, EPCs, ports, utilities, and policymakers shaping the future of offshore energy in the North Sea and beyond. For Chinese companies, this is a unique opportunity to meet European buyers, partners, and project owners in one place.

Position your capabilities in a fast-growing European market

As Europe accelerates offshore wind deployment, grid expansion, and hydrogen integration, demand is rising for cost-competitive manufacturing, equipment, vessels, and services. OEEC allows Chinese companies to showcase their strengths across the full offshore energy value chain.

Build trusted partnerships and strengthen supply-chain integration

European offshore projects increasingly rely on global, resilient supply chains. OEEC provides a neutral, business-focused platform to establish relationships with Dutch and international partners, supporting long-term cooperation, joint ventures, and localisation strategies.

Gain market intelligence and stay ahead of industry trends

From regulatory developments and sustainability requirements to digitalisation and next-generation offshore technologies, OEEC offers valuable insights through its conference programme and on-floor discussions — helping Chinese companies better understand the European market and align their strategies accordingly.

Exhibitor markets 

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China and the Netherlands

  • Strategic importance
  • Sights set on offshore wind and hydrogen
  • Knowledge and expertise exchange
  • Geographical advantage

China and the Netherlands play strategically important roles in the global offshore energy landscape. China is a leading force in manufacturing, engineering, and large-scale offshore project delivery, while the Netherlands serves as a central hub for offshore energy development in Europe. Together, they connect global supply chains with European project execution and innovation.

Both countries have set ambitious targets for offshore wind expansion, energy system integration, and decarbonisation. With sights set on scaling offshore wind, advancing hydrogen production, and strengthening energy security, cooperation between Chinese and Dutch companies supports the transition toward a more resilient and sustainable offshore energy system.

The Netherlands’ location at the heart of the North Sea — one of the world’s most active offshore energy regions — provides direct access to major European markets and infrastructure. China’s strong connectivity to global shipping routes and industrial clusters further strengthens this partnership, creating a natural bridge between Asian manufacturing capabilities and European offshore energy projects.

Poland and The Netherlands are strategically located on the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts, which are ideal for constructing offshore wind farms. This geographical advantage allows to collaborate effectively on offshore wind projects.

€ 950 **

Trade Delegation

Value package €3150

Event date

November 26 & 27 2024

Event location

RAI Amsterdam

  • Entrance ticket for both exhibition days*
  • Dedicated Trade Delegation stand. Stand is 16m2 equipped with furniture, WIFI access and logo’s
  • 1-on-1 meetings
  • Round Table Discussions
  • Free access to the Offshore Energy Official Networking Drinks
  • Site visits to companies
  • Industry contribution on Offshore-Energy.biz
  • 3 weeks banner campaign on Offshore-Energy.biz, before OEEC starts, to announce your presence
  • Access to the exclusive Business Lounge located on the Exhibition floor

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    entrance is personal and non-transferrable.
    ** minimum of 10 participants. For more than 10 participants, reach out for further discount

Questions about OEEC?

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

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