SWEL showcases its technology at the 13th Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference in Amsterdam. In its showcase video, SWEL travels us through the stages of development and testing of its technology, presenting how it has evolved to become a robust and durable wave energy converter that can supply substantial power on demand at low cost, with minimal maintenance, and capable of being deployed in any wave environment.

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