The Blue Economy as a driver of industrial development
The Blue Economy encompasses the full range of economic activities linked to the sea and oceans, from shipbuilding and maritime infrastructure to energy, defence, transport, research and associated services. It is a strategic sector that plays a decisive role in the economic, industrial and technological development of many regions.
Para Jove Group, la Economía Azul no es una tendencia reciente, sino un entorno de actividad natural en el que el Grupo ha desarrollado su saber hacer a lo largo de décadas, integrándose en proyectos y sectores donde la fiabilidad, la seguridad y la durabilidad de las soluciones son requisitos fundamentales.
A trajectory linked to the maritime and naval sector
Jove Group’s relationship with the maritime and naval sector is an integral part of its industrial evolution. From its earliest stages, the Group has progressively consolidated technical capabilities oriented towards the needs of the civil and military naval industry, adapting to an environment that has become increasingly demanding from both a technical and regulatory standpoint.
This gradual specialisation has enabled the Group to operate in highly complex environments, where the auxiliary industry plays a critical role within the maritime value chain. Delivering reliable solutions for critical systems reinforces Jove Group’s commitment to a sector where there is no margin for error.
Industry, innovation and sustainability
One of the fundamental pillars of the Blue Economy is achieving a balance between industrial development and sustainability. The evolution of the maritime sector requires increasingly efficient, safe and environmentally responsible solutions in both civil and military domains.
Jove Group approaches this challenge from a perspective of responsible industrial development, committed to continuous improvement, applied innovation and the development of technical capabilities that contribute to a safer, more efficient and future‑ready maritime industry.
Innovation—understood as an ongoing process focused on real operating environments—enables the Group to adapt to technological and regulatory change without losing sight of the reliability and robustness that define the naval field.
Collaboration as a driving force of the Blue Economy
The Blue Economy is built through collaboration among multiple stakeholders: industry, institutions, universities, technology centres and sector associations. Jove Group actively participates in this ecosystem, convinced that the development of the maritime sector requires a shared vision and strong cooperation among its various actors.
Integration into associations, clusters and forums linked to the maritime domain allows the Group to contribute to strengthening the sector, share knowledge and participate in reflection spaces focused on current and future challenges of the naval and maritime industry.
This collaborative approach reinforces Jove Group’s position within the Blue Economy ecosystem and supports an evolution aligned with the sector’s real needs.
The Blue Economy and its international dimension
The global nature of the maritime sector makes the Blue Economy an inherently international field. Projects, regulations and technological developments transcend borders and require broad understanding of diverse markets and operating environments.
Jove Group’s international presence in maritime‑related sectors reflects this reality. Participation in international projects and environments allows the Group to incorporate best practices, adapt to diverse contexts and reinforce its ability to operate in markets with high technical and regulatory standards.
This international dimension also enriches internal knowledge and consolidates a global vision of the maritime and naval sector.
People, knowledge and generational continuity
The Blue Economy is also a knowledge‑ and talent‑intensive sector. Technological evolution, digitalisation and growing system complexity require highly qualified teams and a firm commitment to training and professional development.
Jove Group understands talent development as a key element in contributing sustainably to the maritime sector. Knowledge transfer, continuous training and generational renewal ensure continuity of industrial capabilities and help maintain high levels of technical specialisation.
This approach guarantees that accumulated experience is projected into the future, reinforcing the Group’s ability to continue delivering value within the Blue Economy.
Commitment to the future of the maritime sector
The Blue Economy faces significant challenges: energy transition, climate‑change adaptation, security, digitalisation and sustainability. Addressing these challenges requires a strong, innovative industry committed to long‑term development.
Jove Group assumes this commitment from a position of industrial responsibility, understanding that the growth of the maritime sector must be accompanied by technical rigour, investment in capabilities and a strategic vision that looks beyond the short term.
The Group’s continued involvement in the maritime and naval domain reflects a clear commitment to contributing to the future of a sector essential to the economy, industry and security.
The Blue Economy represents a space of opportunity, responsibility and industrial development. At Jove Group, our commitment to the maritime and naval sector forms part of our identity and of a trajectory built with long‑term vision. Continuing to support the evolution of the Blue Economy through collaboration, innovation and industrial rigour is a fundamental part of our future project.

