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A huge THANK YOU for the success of the Ocean Impact Forum!

A huge THANK YOU for the success of the Ocean Impact Forum!

On Thursday 17 October, scientists, businesses and experts met at Club 29 in Marseille to reduce the environmental impact of businesses and work together to come up with concrete solutions to protect the ocean.


This event marks the end of a year of European collaboration, as part of the European Erasmus + programme: Sharing Ocean Science for Responsible Business (SOS). This ground-breaking project has explored new avenues for fostering dialogue and creating synergies between scientists and businesses to support the latter in their transformation towards sustainable practices. What a wonderful way to bring this project to a close!


🔍 Highlights of the event :
🗣️ Opening by our Chairman and Founder David Sussmann accompanied by Samira Agem spokeswoman for Rolland Gomes, from PROMAN group.
📋 Interactive workshops on the CSRD directive, led by Anne Carmier from Utopies.
🌿 Inspiring testimonials from Séverine Fantapie and Alain Renaudin, who shared their visions for a sustainable future.
🤝 Conference: How can science and business work together to protect the ocean? Many thanks to Julie Ducret, Anne Carmier, Cécilia Barontini, Emmanuel Dujardin, and Christophe Mangalte, for sharing their expertise.
🇪🇺 Restitution du projet SOS : Après un an de travail, nous sommes très fiers de vous avoir présenté le fruit de cette coopération européenne.

 

 A big thank you also to Paul Molga, journalist at Les Echos, for moderating these fascinating exchanges.


Pure Ocean is proud to have been able to organise this day rich in learning and collaboration. THANK YOU 🌍✨

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Second step in Rome for our European project!

Second step in Rome for our European project!

The “Sharing Ocean science for Sustainable business” project, coordinated by Pure Ocean, brings together numerous international partners from the worlds of scientific research and business. To stimulate innovation and collective intelligence, the group follows a proven creative approach: design thinking. This method punctuates our project with moments of remote work, and face-to-face reunions.

💭 After the problem definition stage in Marseille, it was the turn of the University of Rome-La Sapienza to welcome us for the ideation phase, a stage that involves formulating and bringing together the diversity of ideas and points of view in order to respond to the problem. As a reminder, the aim of the SOS project is to create lasting bridges between science and business, in order to sustainably transform their economic models.

🗣️ During these 2 days, we explored multiple avenues to better understand the motivations and expectations of business leaders and scientists. Group work sessions were fueled by case studies presented by Italian researchers, the Italian startup Microperi Blue Growth and a visit to the INM maritime innovation center, all fruitful collaborations between researchers and companies!

🤝 One example that stood out for us? Daniele Ventura and Edoardo Casoli, researchers at the University of Sapienza, worked on mitigating the impact of the installation of a pipeline in the Adriatic Sea, by minimizing its damage on coralligenous reefs, of high ecological value. The scientists’ expertise enabled the project to be carried out by relocating and transplanting coral blocks during deep dives.

🙏 Many thanks to Daniele Ventura and his team for hosting and organizing this trip. Many thanks also to our hosts during our visits: Microperi and the Institute of Marine Biology (INM).

🛠️ We look forward to continuing this adventure in Samos, Greece, at our next workshop, which will be dedicated to turning our ideas into a prototype!