Members
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How to Become a Member
New members will be appointed by the board. Business organisations, associations, research institutions, educational institutions, knowledge institutions, public authorities and their subjacent departments, centres, institutions, etc. that wish to promote the objective of the Alliance and work to advance the development within offshore renewables can be appointed. Interested parties that seek membership should contact the secretariat which will subsequently present the application to the board.
The members of the Alliance must work individually and jointly to promote the objective and secure that activities and projects have the maximum potential for obtaining a combined, world class level of knowledge and research, a better competitive position for Danish industry and export, and increasing economic growth and employment in Denmark.
Each member institution retains its own identity, organisation and decision-making structure and will participate in the new cooperation forum on equal terms with other members. The members undertake to cooperate to accomplish the task in an achievement-oriented manner.
For more information, please contact the secretariat.
Our current members:
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Lindø Offshore Renewables Center
Region Syddanmark
Offshore Center Danmark
Dansk Metal
Århus Universitet, Det Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet
Hanstholm Havneforum, DanWEC
Bølgekraftforeningen
Aalborg Universitet
Region Midtjylland
Vindmølleindustrien
ISC
FORCE technology
DS Håndværk og Industri
Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark
Region Nordjylland
DTU, Myndighedsbetjening og Sektorudvikling
SDU, Den Tekniske Fakultetsadministration
Risø DTU
Hanstholm Havn
Danish Offshore Industry
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