The Ocean Sciences Meeting is a major highlight for the marine science and technology ecosystem, with over 6,000 participants from more than 60 countries. The presence of the Campus Mondial de la Mer on site helped showcase its positioning at the interface of research, innovation, and the maritime economy.
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| View of the crowd at the stands during the Ocean Sciences Meeting. Credit: Campus Mondial de la Mer. |
Discussions were particularly rich and constructive: meetings with international scientific partners, conversations with innovative companies in the maritime sector, and contacts with future exhibitors and participants.
This international momentum confirms the growing appeal of Sea Tech Week® and its integration into major global oceanography networks.
Participation in this exhibition also provided an opportunity to highlight the Campus Mondial de la Mer community, which was also present at the event.
Beyond institutional visibility, these exchanges strengthened ties between the various actors in the ecosystem, while reinforcing Sea Tech Week®’s position as an international event fostering dialogue between research and industry.
A huge thank you to everyone we met on site:
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| Daphnée chats with a visitor. Credit: Campus Mondial de la Mer. |
The exhibition also marked an important step in the commercialisation phase for the stands of the next Sea Tech Week® edition in October 2026.
Numerous discussions highlighted the exhibition opportunities, participation formats, demonstration and networking spaces, and prospects for visibility with a qualified international audience.
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| Emmanuelle and Daphnée in front of the Ocean Sciences Meeting logo. Credit: Campus Mondial de la Mer. |
This global gathering of marine sciences highlights just how much the Breton ecosystem, driven by the Campus Mondial de la Mer, its companies, laboratories, and institutions, now ranks among the key players on the international stage.