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The ONS Innovation Award: What does it take? What does it take, and what could it mean to win the ON

The ONS Innovation Award: What does it take? What does it take, and what could it mean to win the ONS Innovation Award? You are invited to a Q&A webinar where you can learn more from one of the previous winners and the Innovation Award jury. Join us May 8th at 10 AM CET! [Register here!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Join the ONS+ Global Relay for Life Join our 4k race, 28 August, from the exhibition venue to ONS+ in downtown Stavanger. Bring your colleagues, family and friends for a run, walk or jog. The race is a collaboration between ONS and the Norwegian Cancer Society - because energy and health goes together. [Sign up here!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New podcast episode! Who will lead us through the energy transition? Will we be able to make the most out of a diverse leadership, both in regards to age, gender, geographical locations and much more? Guests: - Jairo Alexander Diaz Lopez, Well Integrity Engineer, Vår Energi and Three60 Energy - Elisabeth Femsteinevik, Managing Director, DNO ASA Norway. [Listen here!]( LinkedIn Live: ONS programme launch Curious about what to expect at the ONS 2024 conference stages? Who will be there, what will they talk about and why should you go? Join our webinar 14 May, 10AM CET. [Sign up here!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Interested in exhibiting among the global energy industry? --------------------------------------------------------------- Angelo Iannelli [Angelo@ons.no](mailto:angelo@ons.no) +47 93 25 61 25 Jan Morten Auseth jamo@ons.no +47 93 06 92 24 Cato Meling cm@ons.no +47 48 07 59 02 --------------------------------------------------------------- mailto:kay.parsons-brough@dcthomson.co.uk Special offer from ONS Media Supporter Energy Voice are pleased to offer ONS subscribers one month free trial of premium access to Energy Voice. That means unlimited access to breaking daily news and the latest Energy industry opinions and stories. To claim your offer, email kay.parsons-brough@dcthomson.co.uk ONS Office Haakon VII’s gate no 8, 4005 Stavanger Norway 11th floor Postal address Offshore Northern Seas Foundation P O Box 188, 4001 Stavanger Norway ONS Venue Exhibition and Conference Gunnar Warebergsgate 13, 4021 Stavanger Norway Do you want to update your preferences: [click here]( ) To unsubscribe: [click here]( )

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