Setting the frame in Europe's wind capital
Around 65% of all German offshore wind projects were initiated and engineered from Hamburg — home to turbine OEMs, developers, certification bodies and the world's leading industry fair.
We deliver engineering and inspection services, AI-powered digital solutions, and executive learning experiences for the maritime and renewable energy industries.
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Five days inside Europe's most mature offshore wind ecosystem — from turbine design and full-scale testing to certification, XXL foundations, port logistics and green hydrogen.
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The Wind Energy Learning Journey is an immersive professional training program combining expert lectures, industrial site visits and interactive workshops across Northern Germany's leading wind energy ecosystem.
Participants engage directly with tier-one operators, certification bodies, research institutes and manufacturers — organizations that collectively represent decades of European offshore wind experience, at the moment new offshore markets around the world are scaling up. Conducted in English, with a strong Japanese–European exchange, and designed for ClassNK's Professional Development Program.
European offshore wind market structure, technology landscape and supply chain — the opening keynote and briefing set the analytical frame for the week.
Turbine and rotor blade design, drivetrain concepts, blade O&M, full-scale blade and nacelle testing, and XXL monopile manufacturing.
Project certification frameworks (DNV), quality assurance across the supply chain (Bureau Veritas), with a focus on floating offshore wind classification.
Port operations in Cuxhaven, heavy-lift transport, installation vessels, and weather-downtime planning and optimization.
How offshore wind, hydrogen and floating technologies converge — hands-on at a dedicated fuel-cell and hydrogen research campus.
Floating wind trends, intercultural management workshop, and structured networking with European industry leaders throughout the week.
The group is deliberately mixed — managers, engineers and business developers in the same room, because that is how offshore wind projects are actually delivered.
Project managers who want to understand the delivery chain they are accountable for — so schedules, risks and contractor claims become tangible.
"I can manage the schedule. Now I want to understand what the schedule is made of."
Technical experts broadening from one discipline into the full system — from substructures to mooring, load-out and installation.
"I want to understand the whole structure — not just my part of it."
Business developers who want technical credibility with their customers — cost drivers, industrialisation bottlenecks, port and vessel constraints.
"My customers are engineers. I want to have their conversation, not around it."
Delegates transferring two decades of European delivery experience — discussed openly, including what did not work — to deep-water Asian conditions.
"We do not need to repeat Europe's learning curve. We need to understand it."
Transport, installation and port professionals mapping how floating changes logistics: quayside capacity, load-out, tow-out, hook-up.
"Everyone talks about the turbine. I think about the 400 kilometres before it."
Innovation, strategy, finance and insurance people who want a grounded read on technology readiness — close enough to production to calibrate the claims.
"I need to know what is real, not what is possible."
Most participants recognise themselves in two of these. That mix is exactly the point.
The program is designed to follow the physical value chain along the North German coast — from design office to test bench, steel yard, base port and installation engineering. The program as outlined here is a tentative program. Individual items may change, depending on availability and access of experts and organizations.
Around 65% of all German offshore wind projects were initiated and engineered from Hamburg — home to turbine OEMs, developers, certification bodies and the world's leading industry fair.





Expert speakers and guided site access at 12+ organizations — operators, designers, research institutes, certifiers, manufacturers, ports and installation specialists.
Tentative program: individual items, speakers and timings may change subject to speaker availability, group size and other factors.
September 22–23, 2026 · Hamburg Messe · 10:00–18:00
Delegates staying in Germany after the journey can attend the world's leading trade fair for onshore and offshore wind energy — from turbine OEMs to vessel operators — together with a high-calibre conference program.
Journey participants get access to an exclusive guided exhibition tour with a focus on floating offshore wind.
Included in the journey package: the guided floating-wind exhibition tour.
Booked separately: exhibition attendance is optional; tickets are not part of the core journey package. Fair dates: Sept 22–25, 2026.
All transfers between sessions and cities by coach and public transport, organized by the journey team. Conducted in English.
Please note: The program as outlined here is a tentative program. Individual items may change, depending on availability and access of experts and organizations.
Not included: hotel in Hamburg (booked individually by participants) and travel to/from Hamburg.
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