Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2025: Securing Energy, Sustaining the Future

Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2025—often shortened as Offshore Energy—is set to take place on 25–26 November 2025 at RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands. The event is widely regarded as one of Europe’s leading international platforms connecting players across the offshore energy and maritime sectors.

Offshore Energy serves as a cross-sector forum, bringing together innovations and strategies from offshore wind, oil & gas, marine energy, hydrogen, and clean maritime technologies. The 2025 theme, “Securing Energy, Sustaining the Future,” underscores the event’s focus on energy security, sustainability, and transition.

Over 400 exhibitors from around the world are expected to showcase their solutions across multiple verticals—offshore wind, subsea systems, hydrogen, CCS, unmanned systems, marine energy, and more. Attendees can participate in plenary sessions, technical workshops, the “Stage” open floor program, and side events.

Why Offshore Energy Matters

In a time of energy volatility and climate urgency, the offshore sector is at the frontline of innovation and transition. Offshore Energy 2025 aims to catalyze collaboration across traditional and emerging sectors—helping stakeholders share best practices, forge partnerships, and co-develop solutions to challenges such as:

  • Decarbonisation and net zero pathways
  • Integration of renewable offshore resources (wind, tidal, marine)
  • Hydrogen production and supply chain for offshore environments
  • Carbon capture, storage & offshore CCS deployment
  • Seabed security, subsea infrastructure, and resilience
  • Digitalization, autonomy, and robotics for remote/offshore operations

By convening industry leaders, governments, investors, and R&D organizations, Offshore Energy seeks to accelerate the transition to a more resilient, diversified energy future.

Who Should Participate

Offshore Energy is tailored for:

  • Developers, operators, EPC firms and technology providers in offshore wind, oil & gas, marine energy
  • Innovators and startups in clean energy, hydrogen, subsea systems
  • Policy makers, regulators, and industry associations
  • Investors, financiers, and institutions seeking opportunities in energy transition
  • Academics and R&D groups engaged in maritime and offshore research

Attendees can choose different ticket levels—from standard professional passes to enhanced access including business lounges and matchmaking programs. Students and press have tailored registration paths as well.

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