Agricultural machinery will be on display, and an array of foods and drinks made in Norfolk will be available to enjoy.
The show also featured an education section where young people could learn about science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM).
Dr Samantha Fox, co-founder and director of the Youth STEMM Award, said: “The STEMM Village offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the future of science, technology and healthcare.
“With topics ranging from clean energy to the science of ageing, there’s something to spark curiosity in everyone.
“EastWind will bring together a great showcase of the offshore wind industry. I’m particularly excited about the virtual reality simulations, which will allow visitors to step into the shoes of a wind turbine engineer and see what it is like to be at the top of a wind turbine!”


