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VIND 2023

by RES | Aug 17, 2023 | Reading time: < 1 min

VIND 2023 is the Nordics’ largest gathering for the wind industry. With over 600 visitors together with nearly 60 exhibitors, the event will bring together industry and the public sector to once again fill Münchenbryggeriet, whose historic premises are symbolic of the industry’s central role in the transition that Swedish energy is undergoing.

RES will be exhibiting at the event so please stop by our stand 36 and meet our team who can let you know more about the services we offer and how we can support your projects.

Event date: 17 – 19 October 2023

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

RES stand location: Stand 36

Event website: https://vindkonferensen.se/

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