IIT Goa workshop boosts India's Blue economy plans

The workshop's focus on collaborative research is expected to accelerate advancements in crucial marine science and technology sectors
OCEAN, A LIFELINE: The term "blue economy" refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth.
OCEAN, A LIFELINE: The term "blue economy" refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth.

The country's blue economy plans got a boost at the Indian Institute of Technology Goa's recently organised Indo-French Workshop on Marine Science and Technology – Collaborative Research Directions and Outcomes for India and France. 

The workshop was organised to energise activities that would contribute to the country’s blue economy plans. 

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It was funded by the Indo-French Center for Promotion of Advanced Scientific Research (CEFIPRA) which is a joint Indo-French body funded by the governments of India and France. 

The workshop resulted in a meeting of GOAT (Goa Atlantic) partnership which is headed by IIT Goa and has several academic and research institutions from the Brest region of France. 

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Multiple French institutions like Ecole Navale, Universite Occidentale de Bretagne (UBO), École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Brest (ENIB), ENSTA Bretagne, Brest Technopole and companies like Exail participated in the workshop. 

Highlighting the significance of the workshop, Prof B K Mishra, Director of IIT Goa, expressed enthusiasm about fortifying collaboration with institutions in the Brest region, a hub for maritime research in France. 

UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: The identified research areas have the potential to significantly contribute to India's blue economy goals.
UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: The identified research areas have the potential to significantly contribute to India's blue economy goals.

He underscored the potential benefits for Goa's education, research, and startup ecosystem, aligning with the Government of India's vision of the blue economy. 

Prof Mishra further revealed plans for a joint master’s degree in marine science and technology under the Indo-French Bilateral Dialogue, proposed during discussions in France last year.

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Prof Sharad Sinha, Head of International Relations at IIT Goa, emphasised the institute's active engagement in international platforms such as Sea Tech Week 2022 in France. 

He highlighted ongoing projects with French institutions, supported by both CEFIPRA and the French Embassy in India. Prof Philippe Maurin, Attache for Scientific and Academic Cooperation, discussed scholarship and higher study opportunities in France during the workshop.

Appreciating the workshop's outcomes, Prof Nitin Seth, Director of CEFIPRA, hailed the Centre's role in fostering Indo-French collaboration in science and technology. 

Appreciating the workshop's outcomes, Prof Nitin Seth, Director of CEFIPRA, hailed the Centre's role in fostering Indo-French collaboration in science and technology. 

He lauded discussions on joint academic programmes related to the blue economy, emphasising the potential to strengthen scientific and industry-ready manpower in both countries.

WHEN MINDS MEET: The workshop brought together researchers from India and France to identify key areas for collaborative development.
WHEN MINDS MEET: The workshop brought together researchers from India and France to identify key areas for collaborative development.

Catherine Bellis, Director of International Relations at the Ecole Navale, lauded the productive meeting between IIT Goa and academic stakeholders, including the French Naval Academy.

She emphasised the exploration of mutual academic activities and perspectives in naval technologies, contributing to enhancing the India-France relationship.

The workshop culminated in the formation of the GOAT (Goa Atlantic) partnership, spearheaded by IIT Goa, comprising several academic and research institutions from the Brest region of France. 

The workshop culminated in the formation of the GOAT (Goa Atlantic) partnership, spearheaded by IIT Goa, comprising several academic and research institutions from the Brest region of France. 

Participants included notable French institutions such as Ecole Navale, Universite Occidentale de Bretagne (UBO), and Brest Technopole, alongside companies like Exail.

The Indo-French Workshop on Marine Science and Technology at IIT Goa serves as a testament to the strengthening of Indo-French ties and underscores the commitment of both nations to advancing scientific cooperation for the benefit of the global maritime community.

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