The US Business Network for Offshore Wind has today launched its Foundation 2 Blade (F2B) training course for Maryland-based companies in partnership with the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA).
The training will help Maryland-based businesses expand into the offshore wind industry and ensure they have the tools and information they need to capitalise on the expanding market, the Business Network said.
MEA provided a grant to ensure Maryland businesses can participate in the training programme at a greatly reduced cost.
The training aims to help companies identify where they fit into the growing offshore wind supply chain and create more opportunities to capitalise on prospective leads.
The courses features six modules that aim to demystify the supply chain, spur innovation and present a market entry path for a company, the Business Network said.
Training will be held in person over three days.
The first Maryland F2B training program will take place on 6-8 October in the Baltimore area.
MEA director Mary Beth Tung said: “F2B will bolster competitiveness by ensuring that Maryland regional companies are aware of opportunities in the offshore wind shore wind supply chain.
“Offshore wind has the potential to foster massive investment in Maryland and invigorate a number of community supporting industries.
“MEA’s partnership with the Business Network helps leverage their deep understanding of the offshore wind business community.”
Business Network for Offshore Wind chief executive Liz Burdock said: “Maryland is moving boldly into offshore wind development and that is already creating a new demand for local services and suppliers.
“The Foundation 2 Blade training program will help Maryland companies find out exactly how they fit and can diversify into the offshore wind supply chain.
“Building out a local supply chain is instrumental for the industry’s growth, but Maryland companies need to position themselves today to take advantage of this rare opportunity.”


