On The First Day Of The Event, Sponsors And Exhibitors Showcase New Technologies For The Growth Of The Wind Energy Sector.
During the conference Brazil Windpower 2022, this Tuesday (10/18), exhibitor André Cunha Silva, Managing Director of OBO Bettermann in Brazil, stated that the company brings to the country a wire tray with faster assembly compared to other models of cable trays. “It basically works like a Lego, so that’s the advantage of the OBO Bettermann cable tray,” André said.
Video: André Silva Discusses New Technologies For The Wind Energy Sector.
In addition, André added that assembly is the key differentiator of OBO. “The great advantage is the quick assembly, which makes it so that, for example, compared to national cable trays, our cable tray assembles five times faster. So, this is a major differentiator, a major benefit for the wind energy industry and other industries in Brazil,” he added.
The 13th edition of Brazil Windpower is held for the first time in a hybrid format, featuring the traditional in-person event alongside the modernity of a digital platform. The Brazil Windpower continues its program, with the presence of major national and international names, offering enriching content for participants over these three days. To follow the latest discussions on the development and future of wind energy in the country, texts and videos will be published on our site en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br.
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