Campus mondial de la mer

Campus mondial de la mer

Booth M250

safety #security #ireland #maritime #conference #workshop

about us :

The Campus mondial de la mer has two objectives:
Promote acculturation between research and business, with the ambition of creating more value: a better understanding of the Ocean, more business creation, more innovative projects and therefore more maritime jobs. To this end, the Campus mondial de la mer is networking the players in the Finistère region. The Rencontres Immersion, organized 3 times a year, for example, create links between researchers and entrepreneurs on specific subjects: metrology and marine sciences, biomimicry, naval engineering, mechanical testing…
Highlight the expertise of its community members in France and abroad, to build bridges with other maritime regions. This is achieved by organizing international events such as Sea Tech Week®, by deploying Ocean Hackathon® in 13 cities in France and abroad in 2023, by making sea-related research infrastructures and facilities accessible to our international partners, and by promoting expertise through our international magazine SONAR, published every two years. Brest’s hosting of the One Ocean Summit in February 2022, followed by the European Maritime Days in May 2023, are further proof of Brest’s international standing.

Sea Tech Week® is the international event for the Campus Mondial de la mer. Supported for the 3rd time by Technopôle Brest-Iroise, the event will be held from October 15 to 17, 2024 at Le Quartz Convention Center. For this new edition, the central theme is safety and security, with Ireland featured country. Conference, high-level sessions, exhibitors, job dating are on the program.

Portal of marine research infrastructures and facilities To access the marine tools and expertise to encourage end-user innovation!
• Discover the services offered by public institutions and compagnies covering all fields of marine science technology
• Boost your research and R&D projects by developing news research collaborations and business relationships, contact the technical referents
• Discover a community involved in European and international strategies for marine research infrastructures

Ocean Hackathon®

Ocean Hackathon® is a non-stop, 48-hour event during which teams develop a prototype and reflect on its use. This must be based on marine data. A call for challenges is launched a few months before the event to identify projects on which the teams will compete in each of the participating towns and cities. The event weekend culminates in the selection of the top team, who will compete at the Grand Finale in Brest, France in December 2023 and could win one of the prizes donated by our Ocean Hackathon® Ambassadors.

CONTACT US

Emmanuelle DILASSERProject coordinator
525 Avenue Alexis de Rochon

E-mail : contact@campusmer.fr
Tél. : +336 50 89 23 52

https://www.seatechweek.eu/

CERES

CERES

Booth N251

#survey #hydrography #bathymetry #UXO #salvage #sidescansonar

about us :

Ceres is a company specializing in hydrography, offering professional services. Founded 30yrs ago with a commitment to excellence, Ceres has emerged as a major player in the field of hydrographic mapping & survey.
Ceres excels in conducting precise and comprehensive hydrographic surveys, using updated technologies to map the seabed, waterways, lakes, …
The company has in-depth expertise in utilizing sophisticated equipment, including multibeam sonars, magnetometers, ROV, etc .
Surveys: Ceres provides high-precision hydrographic surveys to support various industries, including maritime navigation & exploration, water resource management, and marine renewable energies.
The company creates detailed maps of the seafloor and inland water, providing crucial information for navigation, ecosystem management, and unexploded ordnance research.
Ceres conducts 3D underwater inspections with MBES & ROV to assess the condition of submerged structures such as docks, bridges, and pipelines, offering essential data for maintenance and informed decision-making.
Ceres is committed by insurers, P&I clubs but also marine authorities to delivering the highest quality survey after then sinking of any vessel, aircraft, in any underwater environment.
Ceres’ diverse clientele includes government agencies, justice, insurers, P&I clubs, environmental firms, maritime industry enterprises, and of course marine renewable energies.

Surveys: Ceres provides high-precision hydrographic surveys to support various industries, including maritime navigation & exploration, water resource management, and marine renewable energies.
Mapping & UXO: The company creates detailed maps of the seafloor and inland water, providing crucial information for navigation, ecosystem management, and unexploded ordnance research, identification and investigations

Underwater Inspections: Ceres conducts 3D underwater inspections with MBES & ROV to assess the condition of submerged structures such as docks, bridges, and pipelines, offering essential data for maintenance and informed decision-making.

Salvage and survey: Ceres is committed by insurers, P&I clubs but also marine authorities to delivering the highest quality survey after then sinking of any vessel, aircraft , in ocean, seas, lakes and rivers.

CONTACT US

Marie SCIBOZChief Executive Officer
CERES – 29 la madeleine – 50760 Montfarville

E-mail : info@ceresm.com
Tél. : +33 233 540 711 – +33 761 369 912

www.ceresm.com

OCEA

OCEA

Booth M230

#vessel  #aluminiumshipbuilding  #design #hydrographic #scientific  #research 

about us :

Specialising in the design, building and support of aluminium vessels, OCEA has rapidly expanded since its establishment. 
 
Today, with more than 500 employees, four production sites in France, located along the French Atlantic Coast (Les Sables d’Olonne, Saint-Nazaire, La Rochelle and Fontenay-le-Comte), one production site in the United Kingdom and one in the Philippines, OCEA  delivers annually 15 to 20 vessels up to 120 m long, monohulls or catamarans, to address the following markets:  
Maritime Territory Administration for the management of the maritime territory and support to offshore economic activities  
Maritime Safety and Security for Coast Guard and Navies missions and duties 
Maritime Transport and Mobility for urban waterborne mobility, tourist and transport activities 
Transoceanic Yachts 
 
OCEA “Your partner all the way” developed a comprehensive service package offer, including: 
Advisory 
Complete integrated logistic support for operating and maintaining your vessels : documentation, training of crew and maintenance team, on-site technical assistance, support means supply chain, In-Service Support 
Financing engineering 
Transfer of Technology 

OCEA OVER 30-YEAR EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH VESSELS  

This experience result in delivery of high added value vessels with operational capabilities allowing collection of data and samples of excellent quality at higher speed than usual scientific vessels due to the excellent sea keeping of the Scientific Research Vessel platform and very reduced noise. 

OCEA vessels are built entirely of aluminum and have demonstrated their lifespan, in excess of 25 years: 

  • L’Esturial in 1993 – INRAE 
  • L’Europe 1993 – IFREMER 
  • L’Antea 1995 – IFREMER 

ALUMINIUM : AN IDEAL MATERIAL FOR SHIPBUILDING 

The design of the OCEA SRV range capitalises on and enhances the natural qualities of aluminium in order to propose competitive solutions with low impact on the environment in which it operates (noise, vibration, electric, magnetic and pollution). Compare to equivalent boat in steel: 

  • 15% savings in the cost of acquisition 
  • 30% lighter  
  • 30% savings in fuel consumption 
  • 30% savings in CO2 emissions 
  • 25% reduction in engine maintenance costs 
  • 100% recyclable material 

PROVEN RESULTS  

Over the years, OCEA has demonstrated it’s know-how in the design and construction of Scientific Research Vessels for various organizations worldwide providing support to the customer from the design to the technical assistance. 

IHO special order:  El Masseh 30 meters hydrographic vessel has been awarded for the quality of data acquired 

Exceptional operational capacity 

The SRV 190 has demonstrated its exceptional operational capacity, in particular through its ability to carry out hydrographic data collection at sea 3-4 and up to 14 knots thanks to “the excellent sea keeping of the platform as well as the very reduced noise” (SHOM testimony)

CONTACT US

Pierre-Laurent VINCENTMaritime Territory Administration Director
Quai de la Cabaude – CS 50333

E-mail : commercial@ocea.fr
Tél. : 02 51 21 05 90 – 06 76 91 71 83

www.ocea.fr