Gridinta at WindEurope 2025: Strengthening Partnerships & Looking Ahead

From April 8–10, Gridinta participated in WindEurope 2025 in Copenhagen—one of the most influential annual events in the European wind energy calendar. This international gathering brought together key players from across the industry, and offered an excellent opportunity for us to engage in meaningful discussions, explore new technologies, and solidify strategic partnerships.

Representing Gridinta was our CEO (pictured in the grey jacket throughout the event), alongside the CEO of our valued partner Novikontas LT. Together, we navigated three intensive days of meetings, networking, and future planning.

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What is WindEurope?

WindEurope is an annual exhibition and conference that brings together leading stakeholders in the wind energy sector—from turbine manufacturers and service providers to policymakers and energy companies. It’s a platform for innovation, collaboration, and shaping the future of sustainable energy in Europe and beyond.

For Gridinta, it was a chance to reconnect with trusted partners, meet potential collaborators, and align on the future of wind power across regions. The conversations reflected the company’s separate capabilities in onshore wind farm maintenance and offshore wind farm maintenance.

Highlights from Our Key Partner Meetings

Smulders

With Smulders, we reviewed the successful progress of ongoing projects and discussed the next phases of our long-standing collaboration. The partnership continues to develop in a stable and positive direction, built on mutual trust and a shared commitment to quality. Strategic plans are already underway for the next steps, reflecting the strength of this evolving cooperation.

Enercon

Our discussions with Enercon centered on refining cooperation models and formalizing a joint work matrix. This structured approach will define how our teams coordinate and execute tasks—improving operational clarity, efficiency, and long-term performance across shared projects.

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Nordex

Meetings with Nordex brought together representatives from both the company’s head office and their Turkish division. Together, we explored multiple layers of collaboration, clarifying current technical needs for the Turkish market and aligning on short-term deliverables.

Additionally, we engaged in strategic discussions covering broader cooperation—from introducing new work scopes to expanding joint activities in other wind sectors. We also presented Gridinta’s newly updated company structure and shareholder model, and shared insights into our internal motivation tools designed to drive quality and continuous improvement across the team.

GE Vernova

In our conversations with GE Vernova, we focused on execution strategies for upcoming projects in the United States, as well as potential expansion into Scandinavia. These discussions mark an exciting step forward in building a more international and scalable partnership.

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Gridinta’s presence at WindEurope 2025 reaffirmed its commitment to long-term collaboration in the wind energy sector. The partnerships and operational progress discussed at the event are placed in context in the Gridinta 2025 recap. The article also points readers to Gridinta’s services.

Gridinta at WindEurope 2025: FAQ

When and where did Gridinta attend WindEurope 2025?
The article says Gridinta participated in WindEurope 2025 in Copenhagen from April 8 to 10, 2025.
Who represented Gridinta at the event?
Gridinta was represented by its CEO, who is identified in the article’s photos as the person in the grey jacket, alongside the CEO of partner Novikontas LT.
What is WindEurope?
The article describes WindEurope as an annual exhibition and conference bringing together wind-turbine manufacturers, service providers, policymakers, energy companies, and other industry stakeholders.
Did Gridinta discuss both onshore and offshore wind at WindEurope?
Yes. The article places the partner discussions in the context of Gridinta’s separate onshore and offshore wind maintenance capabilities and its work across different wind sectors.
What did Gridinta discuss with Smulders?
Gridinta and Smulders reviewed the progress of ongoing projects and discussed the next phases of their long-standing collaboration. The article does not name those projects or publish specific commercial terms.
What was discussed with Enercon?
The discussions with Enercon focused on refining cooperation models and formalizing a joint work matrix to clarify how the teams coordinate and execute tasks across shared projects.
What did Gridinta discuss with Nordex?
Gridinta met representatives from Nordex’s head office and Turkish division to clarify technical needs for the Turkish market and align on short-term deliverables. The article also mentions broader cooperation, new work scopes, Gridinta’s updated company structure and shareholder model, and internal motivation tools.
What did Gridinta discuss with GE Vernova?
The conversations with GE Vernova focused on execution strategies for upcoming projects in the United States and the possibility of expanding cooperation into Scandinavia.
Did WindEurope 2025 result in a named contract or project award?
The article does not announce a signed contract, project award, commercial value, or delivery schedule. It reports partner meetings, ongoing-project discussions, a joint work-matrix plan, short-term alignment, and potential future cooperation.

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