OrbisEnergy has organised a meeting in Lowestoft next month for companies in the east of England looking at expanding into the German offshore wind market.
The ‘Doing Business in Germany’ event, which will take place on 3 November, will feature presentations by Germany Trade and Invest senior manager, wind energy Esther Frey and senior manager, financing and incentives Michael Schnabel.
Germany Trade and Invest has linked up with OrbisEnergy to help establish itself as a partner for companies looking to work in the German market, said OrbisEnergy.
The aim is to promote the country as an “attractive investment and business option for East of England businesses, and inform them about business opportunities and explain conditions for setting up business there”, it added.
One-to-one sessions will also be available for companies planning involvement in the supply chain to German wind farms.
OrbisEnergy business development lead Johnathan Reynolds said UK supply chain businesses had much to offer the German market.
“We want to help our businesses expand and export their specialist services and skills in to the European market and are delighted to be able to build a special relationship with Germany Trade and Invest to equip UK businesses with the knowledge and confidence they need to make that move.”
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OrbisEnergy forges German links
‘Doing Business in Germany' event aims to boost offshore ties


