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5th Annual Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance Forum
24th February 2026 –
24th February 2026
Renaissance Hamburg Hotel, Große Bleichen, Hamburg, Germany
The 5th Annual Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance Forum is a leading industry event dedicated to advancing offshore wind maintenance practices and strategies. Scheduled for 24 February 2026 in Hamburg, Germany, this forum brings together senior executives, asset owners, developers, technology providers, and service specialists to drive innovation across the offshore wind O&M value chain.
At the heart of the conference is the challenge of maintaining offshore wind assets efficiently in harsh marine environments—an area that represents one of the largest cost and risk drivers in offshore wind operations. Participants will explore how digital technologies, data analytics, predictive maintenance, robotics, and automation can transform traditional maintenance approaches, helping reduce costs, improve reliability, and extend turbine lifespan.
Key discussion themes include digital transformation in offshore wind maintenance, developing predictive maintenance strategies, optimizing asset performance, and enhancing safety and logistics planning. Dedicated sessions on floating offshore wind O&M reflect the industry’s shift toward deepwater projects where maintenance complexities differ significantly from fixed-foundation turbines.
The forum is designed not just as a conference but as a business-development and networking platform—offering expert panels, case studies, interactive roundtables, and extensive networking time with peers and decision-makers from across the global offshore wind community. Speakers and participants will share real-world lessons on cost-effective maintenance planning, data-driven optimization, and innovative operational practices shaping the future of offshore energy delivery.
Whether you are responsible for turbine maintenance, offshore asset management, or operations strategy, the event promises actionable insights into overcoming maintenance challenges and unlocking performance improvements in offshore wind fleets worldwide
Organized By
Leadvent Group
Keywords
offshore wind maintenance
offshore wind operations