As well as being home to France's leading marine science and technology community, the Campus boasts an extremely broad range of expertise in both life sciences and technology. Often at the crossroads of the two. So, in addition to the traditional maritime sectors (shipping, fishing, shipbuilding, etc.), our region and its community have focused on innovation and developed expertise in high-potential sectors such as maritime cybersecurity, marine biotechnologies, marine renewable energies, decarbonisation of maritime transport, etc. All themes in line with the major European policies on the development of the blue economy.
This diversity of expertise, the fruit of Brest's maritime history - particularly its military presence - and of a strong political will since the end of the 60s to invest in the field of marine sciences and technologies, now makes it possible for countless scientific, economic and institutional collaborations to take place between our players, Ifremer, Shom, the Polar Institute, Cedre, France Energies Marines, the Pôle de Compétitivité Mer Bretagne Atlantique and Océanopolis, to name but a few - with their counterparts all over the world: Plymouth, Kiel, Bergen, Qingdao, Goa, Woods-Hole, Cadiz, Yokosuka... The Université de Bretagne Occidentale, for example, is part of the SEA-EU alliance, a true European university of the sea with Cadiz, Split, Gdansk, Naples and Kiel. All this expertise makes Brest and Brittany the place to be for top-level marine research, training and information, innovation, project development and business start-ups.
The Campus mondial de la mer has a dual purpose:
The Campus is therefore this network of players and this sounding board for their actions to make Brest and Brittany, a little more tomorrow than they are today, a key world centre for marine sciences and technologies. A place that contributes dynamically and non-exclusively to a better understanding of the ocean and the development of a sustainable blue economy.
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Brest Capital of the oceans Press Kit (edition 2023)pdf - 7.56 Mo