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AMI Wind Turbine Blades 2025

Location:

Düsseldorf, Germany

Date:

Tue, 09 Dec 2025 - Thu, 11 Dec 2025

Daniel Griffin, Principal Research Engineer for Automation and Digital Systems will be a speaker at the AMI Wind Turbine Blades. His presentation on  “Data-driven optimisation of wind turbine blade manufacturing processes” takes place on Thursday, 11 Dec 2025 at 9:30 CET.

Due to the focus in recent years on increased scale of wind turbine blade design and manufacture, there are opportunities to reduce inefficiencies in the various production processes used.

The TURBO project is developing data-driven manufacturing and inspection technologies to enhance the infusion and coating of offshore wind turbine blades for Siemens Gamesa.

Daniel’s presentation provides an overview of TURBO and the technologies, which have been demonstrated via sub-scale systems at NCC, aim to improve the as-manufactured quality of blades through the adaptive control of the infusion process and enhanced defected detection capabilities.

 

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About the event

The 16th edition of Wind Turbine Blades brings together industry experts from across the value chain to examine key industry trends and developments in wind turbine blade manufacturing and design, materials, inspection and testing, O&M, and end-of-life management and recycling.

As the global installed capacity of onshore and offshore wind grows rapidly with bigger turbines and longer blades, addressing challenges like blade quality, manufacturing defects, and the cost of operation becomes critical. On the other hand, the fierce competition in delivering reliable blades at a lower price is putting additional pressure on the OEMs who are in the process of financial recovery. And last but not least, as the volume of decommissioned blades grows significantly, ensuring a sustainable solution for recycling them is a must if the industry is to keep its overall carbon footprint to a minimum.

To address these challenges, the upcoming edition of the conference will examine the best practices for driving blade reliability and sustainability in a cost-effective way. To that end, the agenda will focus on developments in manufacturing optimisation, including automation, innovations in materials, efficient and cost-effective inspection, testing and maintenance to lower LCOE, and achievements in blade recycling.

Across the three days, industry experts from leading OEMs, operators and developers, research centres, and technology and material providers will share their insights and industry updates in a dynamic and collaborative environment.