EERA DeepWind is an international event aiming to present the best ongoing research and innovation related to deep sea offshore wind farms, both bottom-fixed and floating. The conference has been developing every year since 2004, and is established as an important venue on deep sea offshore wind R&D organised by SINTEF, NTNU and EERA JP wind.
The programme includes a mix of plenary presentations with broad appeal and presentations in parallel sessions or by posters on specific science and technology themes. Presenters get the opportunity to publish in an open access journal, IOP: Special DeepWind issue of The Journal of Physics, subject to a successful peer review.
Conference topics are related to offshore wind:
- Industrialisation and scale-up
Including Mass production and manufacturing, Environmental impact, Substructures and mooring, and Experimental testing and validation - Digitalisation and optimisation of operation and maintenance
Including Digitalisation and AI to optimisa operation and maintenance, Marine operations and logistics, Environmental impact, and Wind farm optimisation - Wind energy system integration
Including Grid connection and power system integration, Wind farm control and Wind farm optimisation - Sustainability and circularity
Including Environmental impact, and Substructures and mooring - Skills, acceptability, and coexistence
Including Societal impact - Cross-cutting research themes
Including New turbine and generator technology, Met-ocean conditions, Societal impact, and Regulatory framework
For more information, read our summary of the EERA DeepWind 2025 offshore wind conference, or consult the DeepWind website.