More than 50 participants gathered to discuss the theme: Cooperating to train, professionalise and engage in support of socio-ecological transformations within the maritime sector.
The day was marked by a series of highlights that encouraged participants to reflect on and assess the actions needed to move forward. It also provided an opportunity to experience a unique and supportive facilitation approach led by Fertiles, the school of cooperation and engagement.



Through round-table discussions, broader perspectives, reflection workshops, action workshops and the identification of future small-scale actions, the programme was both rich and intensive. The day concluded gently with a poetic and musical evening centred around the theme of desirable futures.
Many thanks to all participants for their presence and commitment.
We look forward to welcoming even more participants at the next edition and throughout the year as part of the Blue Training Horizons initiative.
Catherine Adam, lecturer and researcher at ENSTA and initiator of the event, shared a summary report of the day here.