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4c Engineering
Stand number 28
United Kingdom
4c Engineering is an engineering consultancy based in Inverness, Scotland, and known for its innovative approach to technology development, particularly within the marine renewables sector. With a team of creative and experienced engineers, 4cE specialises in concept development, technology readiness assessment, simulation, and full-scale engineering, offering expertise in design, analysis, and prototype development. 4c Engineering has successfully collaborated on numerous large-scale R&D projects and is committed to advancing sustainable technology. -
Basque Energy Cluster
Stand number 5 - 6 - 7
Spain
The Basque Energy Cluster is a non-profit organization to foster the competitiveness of the industrial sector. With 168 members, it integrates the leading companies in the value chain of the energy sector, Basque scientific-technological agents, and public administration bodies with responsibilities in the energy area. -
Blackfish Engineering
Stand number 13
United Kingdom
Blackfish is forged from years of innovative technology development in the tidal stream industry. From our formation in 2016, we have been driven to impart our hard-earned experience, knowledge and skills to the betterment of the offshore renewable energy industry. We are now one of the UKs leading names for engineering design and development services in Tidal, Wave and Offshore Wind sectors. -
Carnegie Clean Energy
Stand number 10
Australia
Carnegie is the owner and developer of the CETO® technology, which captures energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. We use the latest advances in artificial intelligence and electric machines to optimally control the device and generate electricity in the most efficient way possible. We have a long history in ocean energy with a track record of world leading developments. -
CorPower Ocean
Stand number 14
Sweden
Wave Power. To Power the planet. CorPower Ocean brings high-efficiency Wave Energy technology enabling reliable and cost-effective harvesting of electricity from ocean waves. With our research and development spanning decades, our innovations are inspired by the pumping principle of the human heart. Ocean energy brings stability to the clean energy mix, accelerating the transition to zero-carbon energy. Headquartered in Sweden, with offices in Portugal, Norway and Scotland, we design, build and install turnkey solutions that allow our customers to power the planet with clean energy from ocean waves. corpowerocean.com -
DeRegt Cables
Stand number 26
Netherlands
DeRegt delivers cable solutions for any given situation based on the specific needs of our clients. Our people provide bright ideas, great products and excellent service. Quality, craftsmanship and innovation are the three pillars that have made us leaders in manufacturing high-quality cable solutions. Team up with us for the best cable solutions! -
Dutch Energy from Water Association (EWA)
Stand number 21
Netherlands
The Dutch Energy from Water Association (EWA) promotes the development and application of energy from solutions and advocates for the collective interests of its members. EWA represents a diverse group of stakeholders involved in hydropower, wave and tidal energy, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), and energy harnessed from salinity gradients between fresh and salt water. The association is committed to advancing these innovative technologies to contribute to a sustainable energy future. The current board consists of Peter Scheijgrond of Bluespring, Maarten Berkhout of SeaQurrent, Luc Hogervorst of WECO and Erwin Meijboom of Slow Mill. -
Eco Wave Dynamis
Stand number 08
Greece
Eco Wave Dynamis (EWD), a member of Ocean Energy Europe and Elevate Greece, is a Greek deep-tech startup. Its mission is to address the problem of dependency on unsustainable fossil-based energy technologies and intermittent renewable energy sources. EWD designs and develops renewable energy technologies and devices that enable energy autonomy and decarbonization. Its breakthrough technology introduces a radically new concept, a wave energy converter that can be applied not only near shore but also on board a vessel, allowing ships to generate electricity from the motion of ocean waves. -
EMEC
Stand number 18
United Kingdom
An innovation catalyst pioneering the transition to a clean energy future. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2023, EMEC is the world’s leading centre for testing wave and tidal energy converters in the sea and has hosted more technologies than anywhere else in the world. EMEC also operates an R&D ecosystem integrating renewables with hydrogen and batteries and is involved in an array of innovation projects to advance ocean energy, green hydrogen and clean island energy systems. -
Fenner-Dunlop America (Entity of Michelin Group)
Stand number 27
France
We are Fenner Dunlop Conveyor Belting. Using the highest quality materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes, we consistently produce the toughest and longest lasting conveyor belts in the industry. Our customers benefit from maximum uptime, less belt maintenance, higher productivity, and lower total cost of ownership due to our durability & wear resistance. We are expanding our belting development to support the marine energy domain. -
HydroQuest
Stand number 11
France
HydroQuest industrializes a unique power turbine technology that produces electricity from the hydrokinetic force of oceans, tides, rivers, and canals. The company’s mission is to feed the grid with a predictable, constant, minimally invasive clean energy source at a global scale. -
Marine Energy Wales
Stand number 22 - 23
United Kingdom
MEW brings together technology developers, supply chain, academia and the public sector aiming to establish Wales as a global leader in sustainable marine energy generation. MEW provides a single point of access, support and guidance for the sector and raises awareness of key development opportunities. -
Nova Innovation
Stand number 16
United Kingdom
Nova Innovation is a world leading tidal energy company transforming the power of our seas into clean, predictable electricity. The tide is one of the most powerful forces on Earth and a predictable source of renewable energy. Nova Innovation designs, builds, and operates tidal turbines that generate energy from the natural flow of the tide, in harmony with the marine environment. We have a proven track record and our turbines have been powering homes and businesses since 2016. Nova has tidal projects across the UK, Europe, North America and South East Asia. -
Ocean Energy Europe
Stand number 01
Belgium
The oceans are the world’s largest untapped source of renewable energy. By 2050, ocean energy can provide 10% of Europe’s current electricity needs and 400,000 jobs, and is all set to become a new European industrial success story. Ocean Energy Europe is the voice of the ocean energy sector in Europe and the largest network of ocean energy professionals in the world. If you're active in the sector, OEE can help your business grow. -
Orbital Marine Power
Stand number 25
United Kingdom
Orbital Marine Power (Orbital) is a visionary, Scotland-based, renewable energy company focused on the development and global application of its pioneering floating turbine stream technology. The culmination of over 15 years of refinement has resulted in the world’s most powerful and advanced tidal stream turbine, the O2, which has been exporting low carbon electricity to the UK grid since July 2021. The O2 is a 2MW+ product capable of being deployed in multi-unit arrays to provide utility-scale, clean energy with almost zero visual impact. -
ORE Catapult
Stand number 02
United Kingdom
As the UK’s leading technology innovation and research centre for offshore renewable energy, we play a key role in delivering the UK’s Net Zero targets by accelerating the creation and growth of UK companies in the offshore renewable energy sector. Established in 2013 by the UK Government, as part of the Catapult Network set up by InnovateUK, our mission is to deliver the UK’s largest clean growth opportunity by accelerating the creation and growth of UK companies in offshore renewable energy. -
ORPC
Stand number 03
USA
ORPC is a leader in the development of marine renewable energy systems, centered around its modular and efficient cross-flow turbine technology. ORPC has successfully completed 17 device deployments since 2010. Among these was the first grid-connected marine energy system in the Americas, and we were the first company in the world to have installed and operated both grid-connected tidal and river energy systems. -
PPI Engineering
Stand number 12
United Kingdom
With over a decade of experience in the ocean renewable energy sector, PPI Engineering can design manufacture and support custom electrical rotating equipment. We have worked with some of the sector’s leading developers and developed new equipment and procedure to satisfy customer requirements. Offering complete design and supply of generators to match any application, support with system design and equipment selection. -
SCHOTTEL Marine Technologies
Stand number 15
Germany
SCHOTTEL Marine Technologies has developed and installed a suite of cost effective, rapidly deployable and environmentally sensitive patented groutless rock anchoring solutions (Swift Anchors) for rock seabeds and associated installation tools for the global offshore energy industry. -
SEAI
Stand number 04
Ireland
SEAI is Ireland’s national energy authority investing in, and delivering, appropriate, effective and sustainable solutions to help Ireland’s transition to a clean energy future. We work with Government, homeowners, businesses and communities to achieve this, through expertise, funding, educational programmes, policy advice, research and the development of new technologies. SEAI is funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. -
Seaqurrent
Stand number 20
Netherlands
SeaQurrent's patented multi-wing TidalKite™ enables '3D-harnessing' and provides renewable baseload power at a competitive cost, complementing solar and wind. The 100% reliable power delivery 24/7, 365 days a year also leads to a higher capture rate, ensuring higher energy revenues per kWh. Thanks to the high energy yield, TidalKite farms are versatile, suitable for all tidal currents, doubling the tidal energy market potential. The tidal energy market is set to grow, driven by strong government support and clear policy targets, accelerating TidalKite deployment from 2026. -
Symphony Wave Power
Stand number 17
Netherlands
Symphony Wave Power works on development of harnessing renewable energy from ocean waves. Our company aims to provide sustainable and affordable energy solutions, Focused on advancing green technology, Symphony Wave Power is dedicated to contributing to the global transition to clean energy and reducing the dependence on fossil fuels. -
Team Scotland
Stand number 30
United Kingdom
Team Scotland: working collaboratively to accelerate the development of marine renewable energy devices in Scotland. Team Scotland is comprised of the following organisations: Crown Estate Scotland / Highlands & Islands Enterprise / Scottish Enterprise / Wave Energy Scotland -
TEAMER
Stand number 19
USA
The Testing Expertise and Access for Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Water Power Technologies Office and directed by the Pacific Ocean Energy Trust (POET), accelerates the idea-to-market process by providing support for marine energy developers and researchers by providing access to the U.S.’s best marine energy testing facilities and leading marine energy experts. -
University of Edinburgh
Stand number 24
United Kingdom
The University of Edinburgh already stands out among its competitors for the breadth and depth of its energy research. The University delivers world leading research in low carbon energy systems, technology and policy, with expertise in resource modelling and measurement, hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, electromagnetics, power electronics, control, power systems analysis and lifecycle analysis. The University has unique world class test facilities for wave and tidal energy, in particular FloWave test tank and FastBlade; a tidal blade fatigue test facility.