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Humber's huge Offshore Wind Connections conference goes virtual for 2021

Humber's industry-leading conference will be hosted in a digital twin of Aura Innovation Centre

How Offshore Wind Connections will look for 2021 in a 'digital twin' of Aura Innovation Centre.(Image: Team Humber Marine Alliance)

A leading wind conference is to use a ‘game changing’ virtual platform to replicate real-life interaction when it returns this spring.

Offshore Wind Connections 2021, being held on April 21 and 22, is using technology that provides an authentic and immersive experience for delegates while showcasing exhibitors, sponsors and leading industry speakers.

The specialist event, run by Team Humber Marine Alliance, is now in its eighth year and has grown in stature along with the offshore wind sector in the region, attracting hundreds of visitors from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and globally.

For OWC 2021, THMA has partnered with Aura, which has developed the innovative platform to create a ‘digital twin’ of its Aura Innovation Centre, part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund and led by the University of Hull.

Headline sponsorship of the event is from Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.

Andrew Oliver, chair of Team Humber Marine Alliance, said that the opportunity to use the technology developed by Aura would create ‘new conversations’ amongst delegates.

Former chair and chief executive Mark O'Reilly addresses Offshore Wind Connections the last time it was held in 2019.(Image: Reach Plc)

“Although you will take part in OWC 2021 from your desk, you will feel that you are inside the AIC building and the technology offers incredible potential for networking,” the maritime lawyer at Andrew Jackson said.

After creating an avatar, delegates will enter the virtual AIC, move around the building and network with people of their choice. They can ‘take a seat’ and watch presentations broadcast via the Team Humber Marine Alliance news channel straight onto the screen in the lifelike, real-time AIC conference space.