We are proud to share the latest developments in establishing a Technical Knowledge Framework (TKF) under the EUDP (The Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program by the Danish Energy Agency) funded, CORTIR III project and a corresponding successful online seminar on the 18th of June. The primary objective of the TKF is to streamline the transfer and communication of theoretical knowledge, making it more accessible to the industry. The knowledge framework will be inspired by how it is being done in other industries, such as civil engineering, naval architecture, oil & gas, and aircraft industry. In recent efforts, we have initiated a collaboration between the CORTIR III management; Bladena, Technical University of Denmark – Civil and Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct), Aalborg University (AAU); and Technical University of Denmark – Wind and Energy Systems (DTU Wind). Firstly, we conducted two sequential meetings with Professor Christian Berggreen from DTU Construct and Professor John D. Sørensen from AAU. During these meetings, we discussed and refined the framework's methodologies and implementation strategies. These sessions ensured that the framework was both comprehensive and practical. This was followed by a technical meeting regarding one of the key tracks, “Materials and Testing”, of TKF, where experts from Bladena, DTU Construct, AAU, and DTU Wind have joined in order to initiate an essential knowledge-sharing process between the participating parties. The next technical meeting is already scheduled to ensure the continuation of the fruitful collaboration between the CORTIR III management group and DTU Wind. Furthermore, we organized a highly successful online seminar for the CORTIR III partners and the WTO Blade Network to which 19 WTOs, 2 universities, 1 ISP, and 1 OEM registered to participate. This seminar provided a platform for discussions, feedback, and presentation of the TKF's potential capabilities. The participation and engagement from the attendees highlighted the seminar's success and the TKF's potential impact on the wider wind community. We would like to say thank you to all of you who participated in the online seminar, and to EUDP for providing a platform for establishing the Technical Knowledge Framework. We look forward to the continued development and implementation of the TKF and more collaborative efforts in the future! Comments are closed.
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