Ocean Day: La Fondation Dassault Systèmes launches an ambitious project to support ocean preservation

Call for projects based on virtual universes aims to advance scientific education and raise awareness on the issue of ocean preservation to affect climate change.

La Fondation Dassault Systèmes announced on June 8, 2019, United Nations World Ocean’s Day, the development the Ocean Explorers project to support the preservation of the world’s oceans, which play a major role in climate change.

The multifaceted project is aimed to raise awareness on sustainable development among young generations via 3D educational pathways, develop curricula to teach science and technology throughout the many disciplines involving ocean preservation, boost the learning of new skills for future jobs, and support scientific research.

La Fondation Dassault Systèmes will develop pedagogical, experiential methods based on 3D and virtual universes in partnership with the Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer (IFREMER), the French institute that undertakes research and expert assessments to advance knowledge on the oceans and their resources, monitor the marine environment and foster the sustainable development of maritime activities.

In addition, as part of its ongoing calls for projects that harness the powerful learning and discovery capabilities of 3D technology and virtual universes, La Fondation Dassault Systèmes will include a focus on the development of ocean-related projects such as:

  • Higher education curricula and 3D educational content to prepare future professionals for sustainable innovation to manage the planet, such as training to design boats powered by renewable energy or coastal management;
  • Research projects based on virtual universes to better understand the oceans;
  • Community-generated solutions to protect the oceans, based on engineering and computer-aided design and within an educational or research framework.

Application forms are available at lafondation3ds.org. Submission deadlines for 2019 are July 4 for Indian projects, September 20 for U.S. projects, and September 27 for European projects. A second call for projects will take place in the spring of 2020.

“The goal of our project is twofold:  improve the experience of learning science for children and students while helping them to be better prepared for new jobs involving sustainability, and contribute to finding solutions for the sustainable development of our world,” said Thibault de Tersant, President, La Fondation Dassault Systèmes. “By actively focusing on this, we can prepare these programs in time for the next decade, which the United Nations has designated as the ‘Decade of Oceanic Science for Sustainable Development.’”