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The Blue Innovation Challenge

inalve is one of the four winners of the first edition of the Blue Innovation Challenge. A new award that confirms inalve's strong development potential thanks to a unique process for cultivating marine microalgae to produce premium feed ingredients that are 100% natural and renewable. The objective of the expert committee was to identify innovative projects for a sustainable economy in the maritime sector.

The Blue Challenge has been organised by the Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur's Economic Development and Ports Departments, the Nice Côte d'Azur Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Mediterranean Sea Cluster, the Nice Côte d'Azur University, the CEA Tech and the Villefranche Sea Institute.

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Industrial Engineer

Mathis Mei

Mathis, thanks to his knowledge as a bio-process engineer and his past experiences in the field of microalgae, contributes to the transfer of R&D innovations to the industrial level. Graduated from the School of Industrial Biology (EBI) and Compiègne University of Technology (UTC), he combines his passion for biotechnologies with his desire for innovation.