IPF will take place February 9 to 12 in New York City.
Offshore wind remains a cost-competitive, domestic energy source that’s faster to deploy than traditional energy sources and is a critical component to meeting our rising energy demands and lowering electricity costs.
2026 IPF will spotlight the Northeast US region’s leadership in advancing clean energy innovation, coastal infrastructure, and supply chain development. Local investments in steel manufacturing, shipbuilding, ports, and transmission infrastructure are well positioned to foster innovative, integrated marine energy development across the region. Attendees will also gain insights on the emerging Canadian market and explore the host of opportunities it presents for American suppliers.
“Our 2026 IPF Energy at Sea Conference will convene the companies, policymakers, investors, and innovators building the next generation of marine renewable energy solutions” said Liz Burdock, CEO of Oceantic Network. “Oceantic is proud to deliver its 13th consecutive conference, bringing IPF back to the Northeast, to lead the charge to advance a robust and local supply chain ready to build the next-gen ocean economy here in the US.”
Under the 2026 theme “Reimagine. Renew. Reignite.”, IPF 2026 will bring together global industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to analyse market developments to date, explore cross-sector collaboration, and enact forward-looking, sustainable strategies to shape the future of the industry.
The conference will feature technical workshops across a number of programming tracks, market insights from global experts, and a host of networking opportunities and events with attendees. Proceeds from IPF directly fund Oceantic Network’s work to expand the US supply chain and deliver industry-leading, accredited education and collaboration platforms.
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