Rob Stroeks, NOST Tokyo (Innovatie Attaché Netwerk Tokio)
During the State Visit to Japan between 29 and 31 October 2014, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima paid a visit to a bilateral event on energy, with focus on renewables and offshore wind. During the event, that took place in Hotel Okra in Tokio on October 30, a total of 25 organisations gave short presentations and had a promotional booth. Below are some of the presentations in PDF. In case you wish to know more about the event or wish to contact these companies, you can ask NOST Tokyo or contact the companies directly.
Plenaire Agenda and links to presentations
9:00 Preannouncements
9:04 Opening by His Majesty King Willem-Alexander, in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Máxima
9:06 Keynote Speeches:
1. Mr. Henk Kamp, Minister of Economic Affairs
2. Mr. Daishiro Yamagiwa, State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
3. Ms. Manon Janssen, Chair Top Team Energy
4. Mr. Hiroshi Sakuma, Executive Vice President of the Mitsubishi Corporation.
9:36 Introduce Energy Delegation by Mr. Robert Kleiburg, Leader Energy Delegation
9:40 Presentation by Top Knowledge Institute Offshore Wind
9:50 Presentation by Delegation of the European Union to Japan
10:00 Presentation by Mr. Daan Roosegaarde
10:10 Break
10:20 Presentation by Marin
10:30 Presentation by ECN
10:40 Presentation by TNO
10:50 Presentation by Deltares
11:00 Presentation by Vryhof
11:10 Presentation by Alliander
11:20 Presentation by Eneco
11:40 Presentation by Tocardo
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Presentation by Barge Master
13:10 Presentation by Damen Shipyards
13:20 Presentation by GustoMSC
13:40 Presentation by IHC Hydrohammer
13:50 Presentation by Royal IHC Offshore
14:00 Presentation by STEDIN
14:10 Presentation by WE4CE
14:20 Presentation by Energy Valley
14:40 Presentation by HHWE
14:50 Presentation by MECAL
15:00 Presentation by Wind Minds
15:10 Presentation by SolCalor
15:20 Presentation by Costa Renewables
15:30 Presentation by VDL Klima
15:50 Presentation by LM Wind
16:25 Closing remarks
16:30 Reception
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