I just came back from Monaco 🇲🇨 …

Speakers of the Monaco Ocean Week event for the 30th anniversary of the Broadcast vessel Aldebaran with the presence of HSH Prince Albert II from Monaco

… where was held the “Monaco Ocean 🌊 Week”. I presented there Innovation Yachts, our projects and our way of building sustainable boats ♻⛵ during the panel for the 30th anniversary of the broadcast and research vessel “Aldebaran” ⛵ in the Monaco Yacht Club.

I was honoured to have been invited by the German Ocean 🌊 Foundation and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, from who we have received the “Ocean 🌊 Tribute Award” earlier this year in Düsseldorf.

This morning, together with Norbert, we were invited to speak at the take-off event of the “maritime and inland waterway professions week” 🛥⛵🚤, invited by Campus des Métiers des Qualifications Nautisme des Pays de la Loire as well as the local job centre. It was a pleasure 😄 to promote the very diversified and interesting jobs 🔧🪛🔌 of or shipyard.

Further it was also a pleasure to follow other presentations connected to innovations and environment, like antifouling alternatives, hydrogen 🌊, Hydroptère 2.0 and the transfer of nautical know how to the aeronautics ✈.

👉 Don’t forget, this Wednesday afternoon is the job dating at Lycée Tabarly, in Les Sables d’Olonne, to which we warmly invite you.

I’m looking forward to see you there 👋!

Best regards,

Marion

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