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A look back at the 10+1 years of VALEMO!

On June 2nd, VALEMO celebrated its 10th anniversary! For the occasion, clients and partners were gathered in Bègles to celebrate this event.

The afternoon was punctuated by various workshops led by our employees or clients, presenting the complementarity of the different services (operation, maintenance, offshore, control and engineering). The guests were able to exchange on the themes of wind energy, photovoltaic, control and offshore. The day ended with a cruise on the Garonne River, where a cocktail party and a team building activity on oenology were held.

The director also gave an opening speech on the evolution of the market’s activities:

“We are in a sector that is constantly evolving, in which we must constantly adapt to new constraints. Today’s operation and maintenance is not the same as it was 10 years ago, and it will not be the same tomorrow. Thanks to our motivated and passionate teams, VALEMO has been able to maintain its position as an expert in the market. Associated with a partnership approach initiated a long time ago, our expertise is now extended to the offshore market, which is still in its infancy.

Frédéric PREVOST, Director

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