FLORES at the 7th GOinterHUB
On 24th and 25th October, the FLORES project had a very active participation in the 7th GOinterHUB, the leading offshore wind congress celebrated in Ferrol,
On 24th and 25th October, the FLORES project had a very active participation in the 7th GOinterHUB, the leading offshore wind congress celebrated in Ferrol,
The European Commission – Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries has decided to launch a one-year study to analyse the blue economy industry needs, existing
En Europa contamos actualmente con 80.000 empleos vinculados a las energías renovables marinas, que podrían aumentar en 124.000 nuevas vacantes de aquí a 2030. Sin
In Europe, we currently have 80,000 jobs linked to offshore renewable energies, which could increase by 124,000 new vacancies by 2030. However, to get there,
The EU-funded project “Forward Looking at the Offshore Renewable Energies” (FLORES) feeds into the European Pact for Skills. It promotes a strong large-scale partnership to
On April 30, the closing event of the European Year of Skills took place in Brussels. In the form of a large-scale conference, hundreds of
On 22 March 2024, the Large Scale Partnership on Offshore Renewable Energies met in Brussuels for its General Assembly, at the Fundación Galicia Europa. During
The EU-funded project “Forward Looking at the Offshore Renewable Energies” (FLORES) feeds into the European Pact for Skills. It promotes a strong large-scale partnership to
15 partners from 8 countries work together in the FLORES project to foster the Pact for Skills in the Offshore Renewable Energies. In this series
The FLORES project participated on September 20, 21 and 22 in the 13th Enermar 2023 Technical Conference, organized by the Association and the Official College
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