Join ALGORESEAU Event in Nice on July 11-12, 2024

Innoaqua - Algoreseau

Focus on Macro and Microalgae Work in the Mediterranean

INNOAQUA represented by project partner ERANOVA will join ALGORESEAU, a two-day event dedicated to exploring and rediscovering the vibrant local ecosystem centered around algae in the region. In partnership with the University of Côte d’Azur and the Institut de la Mer de Villefranche (IMEV), ALGORESEAU promises to be a groundbreaking gathering for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Event Highlights:

Date: July 11-12, 2024

Location: Nice, France

Organized by: ALGORESEAU, in collaboration with the University of Côte d’Azur and IMEV

What’s on the Agenda?

The event will feature a rich program including:

Conferences: Gain insights from leading experts in the field of algae research and application.
BtoB Meetings: Network with industry professionals and explore potential collaborations.

Guided Visits: Exclusive tours to explore ongoing projects and research facilities in the region. Note that spots for these visits are limited, so early registration is highly recommended.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to engage with the algae community and explore the latest advancements in macro and microalgae research. Secure your spot and get more details about the program here: ALGORESEAU 2024 Registration

Contact Information: For any inquiries, please reach out to ARMENI at ARMENI@polemermediterranee.com

Join us in Nice to delve into the fascinating world of algae and contribute to a sustainable future for the Mediterranean ecosystem.

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