On July 6, 2018, local time, it was a big day for the Danish R&D Center of Xinjiang Goldwind Technology Co., Ltd.
On this day, the Danish R&D Center announced that it had officially moved to Søften (Seften) and held a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
'Choose a new office address, this is no coincidence.' Liu Wanping, assistant to the president of the company and the general manager of the R&D center, said that the new site is located in the center of the East Jutland Peninsula. The East Jutland Peninsula has been in the global wind turbine. The rumor of technology R&D competition. There is no doubt that moving to a new location will bring more opportunities and challenges to the Danish R&D center.
Bo Juul Pedersen, deputy general manager of Goldwind Technology Danish R&D Center, Nils Borring, Mayor of Favrskov, Danish R&D Center, and Liu Wanping, Assistant President and R&D Center of Goldwind Technology, cut the ribbon for the R&D Center.
As an important step in the globalization of Goldwind technology research and development, in February 2016, Goldwind Technology Danish R&D Center was formally established in a small office community in Hadsten, Denmark, to develop wind turbines and related technologies. After 2 years Half of the development, the R&D center has become the third largest global R&D center in Neuenkirchen, Germany, behind Beijing, China, with 25 engineers.
At present, the Danish R&D center focuses on aerodynamics, load calculation, control algorithms, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and electromagnetic design.
'Unlike the past, the use of some new software tools such as machine learning, method optimization, etc., spans the 'fences' between different disciplines, and gives more traditional colors to traditional manual design and analysis. 'Deputy General of Danish R&D Center Manager, chief engineer Bo Juul Pedersen said.
Liu Wanping, Assistant President of Jinfeng Technology and General Manager of R&D Center, explained the profound meaning of 'thickness and morality' to the guests
As a forefront of technology, the Danish R&D Center continues to capture technology trends in the wind power industry and academic fields on the basis of the independent concept of Goldwind Technology, and conducts research and development and testing of a series of new technologies to continuously reduce the future products of Goldwind. The cost of electricity.
Not only that, the Danish R&D center has begun research and development of the next generation of offshore wind turbine concept models. Jørgen Lakkenborg, a project manager who has worked in wind power research and development for more than 30 years, said, 'Developing this class of units is a huge challenge in the wind power industry. An important prerequisite for success is to re-examine existing technology.