Innovative Method for Large Corrective Maintenance of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines... if you want to know more and are at OCT on Tuesday May 7th in the morning, please go listen to our own Alexandre Môre in session 106 (Advancements and Challenges in Floating Offshore Wind Developments), room 300!
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Manager for Offshore Wind T&I, M.Eng Naval Architect, MSOMWS
6moHope you can make it to this promising session Chris Bintcliffe