The InterDEV PIM, which took place from 26 to 30 June 2023 on the Ouessant island, gave 10 ISblue Masters students and engineering students the opportunity to explore issues brought forward by socio-economic stakeholders, using Design Thinking methods to promote sustainable development.
One of these groups has developed the “SeaLaou, écoute des cétacés en Bretagne” project in conjunction with the Astrolabe expeditions association and the ISblue Hub.
This project was led by Grégory Charrier (LEMAR), Riwalenn Ruault (ISblue) and Gwenola Martin-Bailly (ENSTA Bretagne).