1st July 2026
09:00 - 12:00 Japan Standard Time
Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, Tokyo, Japan https://maps.app.goo.gl/5BoaSgXiV7Wg1eq5A
Free
The G+ Japan Stakeholder Day is an opportunity for the offshore wind sector in Japan to come together and discuss health and safety in the industry.
This event aims to broaden the safety conversation in Japan’s offshore wind market, and we are keen to engage contractors and operators to create space for practical discussion, shared learning, and greater industry awareness of offshore wind health and safety.
What is it?
The G+ Japan Stakeholder Day will bring together offshore wind stakeholders to exchange perspectives on key health and safety topics relevant to the Japanese market.
Through presentations and discussions, the event will explore incident data, workforce competence, and marine safety, and introduce the work and purpose of G+.
Language:
The event will be conducted in English and Japanese. Translation will be provided via Wordly.AI. Attendees are encouraged to bring their personal devices or headsets to access the translation.
Agenda:
1 July 2026 – Tokyo Stakeholder Day / Tokyo Midtown Yaesu
- 09:00–09:20 - Registration
- 09:20–09:30 - Introduction to G+ and the purpose of the event
- Christy Johanes, G+ APAC FG Vice Chair / JERA Nex bp
- 09:30–10:00 - What the data tells us: ten years of global offshore wind safety data (G+ Incident Data Report summary)
- Giles Mackey, G+ Vice Chair / JERA Nex bp
- 10:00–10:20 - Refreshments
- 10:20–11:10 - Training: the importance of a competent workforce and baseline standards
- Moderator: Christy Johanes, G+ APAC FG Chair / JERA Nex bp
- Speaker: Tetsuya Yokota (Akita Offshore Training Centre, AOTC)
- Speaker: Mio Igarashi 五十嵐 未生 (Giraffework / JWPA)
- 11:10–12:00 - Marine safety: coordination, competence, and operational realities offshore
- Moderator: Tomoyuki Ogishima 荻島 知之 (Equinor / G+)
- Speaker: Kevin Wu (OEG)
- Speaker: Takuma Lida 飯田 琢磨 (Ocean Works Asia, OWA)
- 12:00 - End (lunch provided)
*Please note: the agenda may be subject to change.
Who should attend?
Anyone working in the offshore wind industry who is interested in health and safety, including contractors, developers, operators, suppliers, OEMs, academics, and regulators.
Registration:
Places will be free of charge, but spaces are limited.
Contact details
Caren Hsiao: [email protected]