The Valencia port community participates in Venice in the first training mobility of the European project NeXTraIn.Ports

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Venice has hosted the first training mobility of the European project NeXTraIn.PortS, an initiative funded by the Erasmus+ 2021-27 program in which the Valenciaport Foundation actively participates. The project, which began in October 2023 and lasts three years, aims to promote international cooperation between European ports and analyze the impact of digitalization, process engineering, and the energy transition on port management.

Representatives from the companies Transmed, Baleària, and GNV attended on behalf of the Valencia Port Community, accompanied by the training director of the Valenciaport Foundation, Ana Rumbeu. NeXTraIn.PortS plans a total of 9 training mobilities that will involve 100 professionals from the port, maritime, and logistics sectors. Throughout the first half of 2026, eight new sessions will be held in Valencia, at the end of February, Rotterdam, Livorno, and Piraeus, each targeting specific profiles and themes related to digitalization and the energy transition.