en.Wedoany.com Reported - Humber Marine and Renewables has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Norwegian Offshore Wind to establish a partnership focused on the development of offshore wind and its supply chain.

The agreement was signed during the Global Offshore Wind event, with the goal of supporting capacity expansion, promoting employment, and attracting investment. Both parties stated that this partnership will build a bridge for inter-regional collaboration across the North Sea.
It is understood that the activities covered by the Memorandum of Understanding include delegation exchanges, joint events, and supply chain initiatives within the two countries' regions.
Tor Arne Johnsen, Business Development Manager at Norwegian Offshore Wind, noted that the Humber region has gigawatt-scale operational capacity, multi-gigawatt project pipelines, and a strong offshore wind supply chain. Collaborating with Humber Marine and Renewables provides an ideal platform to create opportunities for members and establish partnerships across the North Sea.
Camilla Carlbom Flinn, Vice Chair of Humber Marine and Renewables, stated that the Humber has been a leader in offshore wind over the past two decades, and many of its members are now exporting knowledge, services, and skills. She believes that their cooperation is not just about connecting two regions, but about bridging the North Sea with a spirit of genuine innovation and shared delivery.
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