The Irish company Redrose Developments, known for its innovative culture in marine algae, blending traditional methods and innovations while supporting local communities, recently participated in the Narwhal Challenge in Brittany.
The Narwhal Challenge offers a foreign company a "soft landing" support: the company's members can explore the Brest region and discover the skills of stakeholders in the Breton peninsula. The covered areas include:
For five days, Ann Ruddy, a representative of Redrose Developments, had the opportunity to meet various local stakeholders. Her goal was to explore the French market and obtain relevant answers to the specific challenges of the company. The mobilization of stakeholders in the Breton peninsula around the project facilitated rich exchanges, providing Ann with the opportunity to establish diverse contacts for the further development of Redrose Developments.
In an interview, Ann Ruddy shares her impressions and lessons learned from this immersive experience. The feedback obtained will allow Redrose Developments to refine its strategies and strengthen its positioning in the French market and beyond.
This initiative underscores Redrose Developments' commitment to sustainable innovation and building strong connections with local communities. The Narwhal Challenge represents a new step in the company's journey, enhancing its network, broadening its horizons, and opening new perspectives for the future of Redrose Developments on the international stage.
Discover the interview with Ann Ruddy, Chief Executive Officer at Redrose Developments, from Redrose Developments :