The pressure to increase turbine and blade size while reducing costs has created problems in blade reliability, and challenges for operators, as well as OEMs. Finding the right balance between innovation, cost and quality is critical for the entire blade value chain as the industry braces for significant growth in the sector, especially in North America. At the 2024 edition of Wind Turbine Blades North America, we bring together experts from OEMs, operators/developers, ISPs, academia, research centres and other stakeholders to discuss:
🎤Manufacturing optimisation, including automation and application of AI
🎤Developments in testing, quality monitoring
🎤Manufacturing defects and the implications for operators
🎤Best practices for cost-effective service and maintenance
🎤Blade recycling and lifecycle management
Join Wind Turbine Blades North America (October 2-3, 2024 in Boston) to hear from experts about developments in manufacturing, testing and service technologies, and network with your peers from across the industry. We offer special rates for OEMs, wind farm operators and developers, academia/research centres, if you fit into this category, contact me to secure your 50% discount at [email protected]
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1yLooks great Harriet White - well done 👏