Welcome to the very first Campus Mondial de la Mer International Newsletter!
Here’s what you can look forward to.
Dive into the latest research, cutting-edge tools transforming the marine sector. Explore inspiring initiatives, global partnerships, and new opportunities to connect across borders. Stay up to date on upcoming events and visits from international delegations.
Our mission: to keep you informed with engaging, meaningful, and impactful content.
Number of the month
2720 organisations
check out some of them down below
Photo of the month : As you leave the port of Brest in France, you set off to dive into our very first international newsletter. Its wake traces a path across the sea and reaches you wherever you are in the world.
Photo credit: Campus Mondial de la Mer
What can you discover this month?
Data, Radar & Algorithms
The New Language of the Oceans. Flip through our journal on ocean data and much more.
What new blue tech trends to explore?
Floating Offshore Wind
Eolink : From Prototype to Industrial-Scale Floating Wind. Uncover how the technology is entering a new phase of deployment
When are you coming?
From the Black Sea to Brest
Strengthening Global Marine Partnerships. Explore the insights from this international delegation.
What are the key insights of the month?
Sea Tech Week® 2026
Bring to light this Year’s Workshop Themes. Analyse the key topics that will shape discussions and innovation during the event.
About the Campus
The Campus Mondial de la Mer is France's leading community for marine science and technology.
It covers the entire Finistère, France's leading coastal department, which is home to over 43,800 maritime jobs spread across 2,720 organisations.
The members of the Campus Mondial de la Mer share a common ambition: to work collectively at the tip of Brittany for a dynamic, innovative and ambitious maritime future. The Campus contributes to the influence and attractiveness of expertise at national and international level, and to the strengthening of cooperation.
The Campus Mondial de la Mer is run by the Brest-Iroise Technopôle.