Greek company nvisionist presents a renewable energy innovation at a leading international forum

The research to be presented focuses on new methods for utilizing artificial intelligence to more accurately identify and monitor birds around wind farms, even under conditions of limited data availability.

Greek company nvisionist presents a renewable energy innovation at a leading international forum

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nvisionist will present new scientific research on the use of advanced Artificial Intelligence models for biodiversity conservation at the WindEurope Technology Workshop 2026, which will take place on June 11 and 12 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

nvisionist’s presence at the event underscores its consistent international engagement in the field of wind energy innovation, as the company is participating in the Workshop for the sixth consecutive year. This year, in fact, it is further strengthening its participation by supporting the event as a sponsor.

The research to be presented focuses on new methods of utilizing Artificial Intelligence for more accurate identification and monitoring of birds around wind farms, even under conditions of limited data availability. This approach opens up new prospects for strengthening biodiversity protection systems, while also contributing to the optimization of the harmonious coexistence of wind energy with the natural environment.

The WindEurope Technology Workshop is one of the most important technology conferences in the global wind industry, bringing together more than 450 leading experts, operators, engineers, and decision-makers from around the world, with the aim of exchanging know-how and highlighting innovative approaches to optimize wind farm performance and accelerate Europe’s transition to net-zero. This year’s event at the Rotterdam Ahoy Convention Centre (RACC) is expected to serve once again as a benchmark for technological developments and new challenges in the global wind energy industry.

The presentation will be delivered by Irini Louizou, ESG Business Development Manager at nvisionist, who is among the selected speakers for this year’s event, representing the company at one of the most important international gatherings of the global wind energy industry. This participation reaffirms nvisionist’s ongoing investment in the research and development of Artificial Intelligence applications that combine technological innovation with environmental protection.

At the same time, nvisionist continues to lead the market with nvbird®, the award-winning flagship of its state-of-the-art portfolio. This is the globally recognized, AI-driven system for detecting and preventing bird collisions with wind turbines, which is already operational in more than 32 wind farms across 3 continents. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as Edge AI, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision, nvbird® analyzes bird behavior in real time and activates targeted deterrence mechanisms, ensuring maximum protection of wildlife without disrupting energy production.

With over 2 million hours of real-world data and hundreds of thousands of successful interventions, the system enables operators to ensure regulatory compliance, eliminate production losses, and strengthen their ESG metrics, transforming biodiversity from a risk into a strategic advantage.

nvisionist’s consistent presence at the forefront of the global DeepTech scene is confirmed by its operations across three continents and its more than 30 top-tier awards. At the same time, it leads the way in responsible technological excellence, being the first company in Greece to be certified under ISO/IEC 42001:2023 for an AI Management System, ensuring full compliance with the European AI Act. This combination of cutting-edge technology and strategic consistency solidifies nvisionist’s leading role in shaping a sustainable, “smart,” and climate-neutral future for the European wind industry.

“The next generation of biodiversity protection systems will not rely solely on object detection, but on artificial intelligence that understands the environment and the species it monitors. The research we are presenting at WindEurope is another step in this direction. Our sixth consecutive presence at this leading international forum reaffirms nvisionist’s role as a strategic partner in the green transition and the sustainable development of wind energy. “The selection of our scientific team to present the study demonstrates that we are not merely following developments, but actively contributing to shaping them,” stated Vasilis Orfanos, CEO and Chairman of nvisionist.

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