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24oct(oct 24)09:3025(oct 25)16:00Galician Offshore International Hub
The GoInterHub (Galician Offshore International Hub) is a meeting that consolidates Ferrol as one of the main forums for knowledge and dissemination of offshore wind.
The GoInterHub (Galician Offshore International Hub) is a meeting that consolidates Ferrol as one of the main forums for knowledge and dissemination of offshore wind. It has already established itself as one of the main appointments of the sector at an international level, bringing Ferrol to representatives of the main players of this market, gathering in each edition more than 400 companies and professionals.
The main objective of the meeting is to spread the enormous potential of growth of the offshore wind market, the development that this industry is acquiring in Galicia and the benefits that they can represent in aspects such as the creation of employment.
With the Galician Offshore International Hub, we intend to publicize the development of this industry in the coming years and the business opportunity it entails for the Galician metallur industry, as well as to promote the offshore industry worldwide and contribute to create a more innovative Galicia, and therefore, more competitive for the entire face of the future sector.
The FLORES project will hold a meeting of the OREskills, partnership under the European PactForSkills and our colleagues from CETMAR will speak at the public session about European projects to boost offshore wind.
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24/10/2024 09:30 - 25/10/2024 16:00(GMT+00:00)
CIS Ferrol
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