ICOE Attracts International Experts

During the first week of November the world’s leaders in marine renewable energy development will embark on Halifax for the 5th International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE).

This will be the first time ICOE has been held outside of Europe, a major accomplishment for Canada that presents new opportunities for companies and researchers to build partnerships and showcase their strengths to conference delegates from over 30 countries.

Kai Kolmel, Vice President Hydro and Ocean Power at Siemens Germany said: “It’s an ideal time for ICOE to be in Canada and especially Nova Scotia given the tidal energy potential and increasing activity in the Bay of Fundy.”

Participation in ICOE is expected to be substantial. “The 2012 Dublin ICOE reached almost 1000 delegates and we expect to be close,” said Elisa Obermann of Marine Renewables Canada. “With most of the delegates coming from countries with increasing marine renewable energy development, Canadian companies will have an optimal opportunity to showcase their strengths, meet potential partners, and learn about business opportunities.”

To ensure ICOE opens the door for local businesses, Marine Renewables Canada is working with partner organizations to profile Canadian companies through the establishment of a Canadian Pavilion at the exhibition. Over thirty companies are expected to be profiled at the pavilion and some will also receive targeted business-to-business services. The event will also feature a gala dinner open to non-delegates providing an opportunity for Nova Scotia’s local businesses to network and learn more about prospects in the global marine renewable energy industry.

The ICOE programme will feature over 200 speakers and presenters ranging from industry executives, political leaders, researchers, service providers and suppliers, and policymakers. In addition to the three-day conference, there will also be official site visits to the Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy (FORCE) and the Annapolis Tidal Power Station.

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