CAVU at OEEC25: Elevating Offshore Energy Performance with RelyOn in Amsterdam

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CAVU is heading to Amsterdam next week for the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC25), where CAVU’s Sam Cowan will join the RelyOn team at their exhibit booth on 25–26 November at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre.

As Europe’s leading annual event for the offshore energy and maritime industries, OEEC brings together operators, developers, supply chain partners, and innovators across offshore wind, oil & gas, hydrogen, marine energy, and sustainable maritime solutions. This year’s conference will again focus on the intersection of energy security, transition, and safe, reliable operations in high-risk environments.

Why OEEC25 Matters for Offshore Leadership & Safety

The offshore energy landscape is evolving quickly: more complex operations, tighter margins, and increasing expectations around safety, environmental performance, and energy transition. OEEC25 provides a platform for global leaders to share best practices, explore new technologies, and forge partnerships that move the industry forward.

For CAVU and RelyOn, this isn’t just about showcasing capabilities—it’s about listening to the challenges offshore teams face and discussing practical, people-focused solutions that improve performance where it matters most: on the rig, on the vessel, and in the field.

CAVU + RelyOn: A Partnership Focused on the “Perfect Day”

RelyOn is a global leader in safety, technical training, simulation, and workforce development for safety-critical industries, particularly in drilling and well control. CAVU, now known as CAVU, The RelyOn Leadership Academy, brings deep expertise in leadership development, human performance, and team resource management for high-hazard, high-consequence operations.

Together, CAVU and RelyOn help clients:

  • Strengthen frontline and supervisory leadership in offshore environments
  • Build team resource management (TRM) habits that reduce human error and improve communication
  • Develop Human Performance Instructors and internal champions who sustain a learning culture
  • Integrate leadership, human factors, and technical training into a cohesive workforce development strategy

This partnership is already supporting energy operators around the world through combined training, coaching, and simulation-based programs focused on real-world operations.

What Sam Cowan Will Be Discussing at the RelyOn Booth

Throughout OEEC25, Sam will be at the RelyOn exhibit booth meeting with offshore leaders, operations teams, and training managers. Conversations will focus on how CAVU’s leadership and human performance programs support the offshore energy sector, including:

  • Leadership PRO – CAVU’s online and blended leadership development system designed for frontline supervisors, offshore installation managers, and onshore support leaders.
  • Human Performance & Error Reduction – Practical tools leaders can use to anticipate error traps, respond constructively to incidents, and keep learning loops alive during normal operations.
  • Crew & Team Resource Management – Skills that improve communication, decision making, and situational awareness in high-risk environments, adapted from military aviation and high-reliability operations.
  • Integrated Workforce Development with RelyOn – How leadership, human performance, and technical training can be combined with RelyOn’s simulation and safety programs to build truly performance-ready crews.

Whether you’re focused on offshore wind, oil & gas, hydrogen, or marine energy, the core challenge is the same: how to keep people safe while delivering complex operations reliably, day after day. That’s the conversation Sam and the RelyOn team are ready to have.

Planning to Be at OEEC25? Let’s Connect.

If you’re attending OEEC25 at RAI Amsterdam on 25–26 November 2025, make sure to stop by the RelyOn exhibit booth.

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