Apollo will be attending RenewableUK and Scottish Renewables’ Floating Offshore Wind 2024 taking place on the 9th-10th October at P&J Live, Aberdeen.
Visit us on stand K30 and put a date in the diary for the following presentation:
📛 Will Brindley, Senior Naval Architect
🔊”DD2: Construction, operations and maintenance”
🗓️ Wednesday 9th October
🕓 13:00
📍 Deep Dive Sessions (Conference Suite 2B)
Super Moor-io Brothers
Calling all problem solvers! Pop by stand K30 and take on our Super Moor-io Brothers challenge.
We’ve designed a game using Orcaflex – Super Moor-io Brothers.
The goal? To design the lowest cost mooring for a floating offshore wind turbine.
It’s a fun, interactive way to engage with the technical side of floating wind, and we’ve got prizes for those with the best guesses.
Give it a go at stand K30 and see how your design stacks up!
Apollo and Floating Offshore Wind
Apollo’s engineering capability is rooted deep within the North Sea, and as a result we have one of the industry leading naval architecture and marine engineering teams for harsh environments.
We understand how dynamic marine conditions interact with floating structures. Our expertise spans:
- Hydrodynamics
- Hydrostatics
- Structures, moorings and cables
We apply these to a broad range of floating systems, including:
- Spars
- Semis
- TLPs
- Monohulls
- Novel hull structures
Our leading engineers guide the through life performance of marine assets and their station keeping systems – from concept and installation to resolving challenges around integrity, safety, reliability, cost and uptime/availability.
We invite you to explore our case studies for a closer look at our work.