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                                    BLUE PORTS | D2.1 BLUE PORTS Baseline Report 21SPAIN%u2022 Instituto Tecnol%u00f3gico de la Energ%u00eda (ITE) - https://www.ite.es ITE is a non-profit private association dedicated to generating knowledge and developing technologies to meet the challenges of energy transition. The organization offers specialized training in renewable energies and new technologies, with over 30 years of experience and more than 2,000 hours of annual training for professionals and students. They aim to promote the use of new technologies in companies by educating employees, thereby contributing to the energy transition. ITE possesses substantial expertise in renewable energies and technology, making them well-suited to contribute to blue economy initiatives focused on sustainability and resource efficiency. Specifically, ITE's training programs, such as those focused on energy management, environmental sustainability, and specialized courses in green hydrogen and energy communities, are directly related to the skill development in the BLUE PORTS areas. With their dedication to educating professionals, ITE could serve as a valuable training provider for BLUE PORTS, contributing to the project%u2019s continuity.%u2022 Fundaci%u00f3n Valenciaport (FV) - https://www.fundacion.valenciaport.comFV is a center for applied research, innovation and training, serving the port logistics cluster. It is an initiative of the Port Authority of Valencia in collaboration with relevant companies, universities and institutions of the port community. Among its multiple areas of knowledge, FV has significant expertise in sustainability and energy transition of the port sector, namely in clean energies, energy efficiency, circular economy, emissions measurement, and climate change adaptation. The organization has served the logistics port community for over 30 years, offering specialized training in business management, commerce, transport, logistics, and ports.FV%u2019s expertise in sustainability and energy transition, as well as its extensive knowledge of port operations and management, establishes the organization as a valuable training provider for BLUE PORTS. Their broad range of expertise enables them to deliver tailored training programs that address the different challenges and opportunities presented by the blue economy in ports. With their knowledge and experience, FV can play an important role in educating port stakeholders on sustainable practices, enhancing operational efficiency, and promoting environmentally conscious decision-making, thus giving continuity to the BLUE PORTS training and certification scheme.%u2022 Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha - https://www.uclm.esThe University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), a Spanish public university, is committed to sustainability while embracing digital transition. With over 25.000 students yearly, UCLM provides several degrees, masters, doctorates and courses relevant to environmental sciences, renewables energies and sustainable transportation.UCLM, with its array of courses covering critical areas aligning with the objectives of blue economyinitiatives, is an excellent option to consider as a provider for a tailored training course that 
                                
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