FLORES at the ICNM 2024
The Maritime Techology Cluster FVG, partner of the FLORES project, has participated in the 4th International Conference on Nautical and Maritime Culture, on 29th of
The Maritime Techology Cluster FVG, partner of the FLORES project, has participated in the 4th International Conference on Nautical and Maritime Culture, on 29th of
The FLORES partners of WindEurope was present with a booth in the Technolopis Tech Fair, a vibrant event for 3rd grade secondary school students to
On 25 october, the FLORES project participated in the Offshore Wind Revolution event, organised in Palermo, Italy. The aim of the event is framing the strategic
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
In today’s interconnected global economy, offshore job opportunities have become a significant aspect of many industries, and especially in the offshore renewables sector. Offshore jobs
In the vast ocean, where innovation meets sustainability, lies a realm of untapped potential in offshore renewables related ocean multi-use. Deep-dive into this free online
Are you an Spanish speaker passionate about Offshore Renewable Energies? Do you want to acquire a comprehensive knowledge about different technologies? Join our pilot action
The EU-funded project Forward Looking at the Offshore Renewables (FLORES) aims to raise awareness about careers in offshore renewables energies (ORE). To make this sector
The EU-funded project Forward Looking at the Offshore Renewables (FLORES) aims to raise awareness about careers in offshore renewables. To make these jobs visible and
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
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