Accelerator Programme 

Third Innovation Call 2026

From 16 to 20 November 2026 in Brest, Brittany

Are you an innovative SME in the offshore renewable energy sector? 

Curious about lifting your sustainability implementation in a concrete and measurable format?

The ORESA Accelerator is your chance to strengthen your sustainable technology, gain visibility, and connect with international experts and partners.

Join the French Hub 
During the French Hub, an intensive training week in Ostend, you will gain practical expertise in:

Linking Profitability with Sustainability

Life Cycle Assessment & Circularity

Policies for sustainability

Nature Inclusive Design

Who is this for?

  • SMEs active in offshore wind, wave, or tidal energy 
  • Suppliers in design, engineering, monitoring or maintenance 
  • Developing innovative technologies for the blue economy
  • Companies aiming to embed sustainability into their strategy
  • Decision-makers: CEOs, business developers, innovation or sustainability managers
  • Your company is a Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) in accordance with the European Union's SME definition available via this link.
  • Your company is registered in the Interreg North-West Europe Region. See here for more details.
  • Your product/service has a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) between 4 and 6 
    (For more information about TRL levels, please consult the link.)
  • We can not accept applicants outside of this jurisdiction.

The ORESA Accelerator Programme aims to support SMEs focused on improving the sustainability of the product/service within the offshore renewable energy (ORE) sector. Selected SMEs will benefit from targeted training provided by the ORESA Consortium, composed of industry experts from leading research institutes and consultancy companies. Participants will commit at least one senior member staff for:

  • 2 months pre-training (videos, small exercises, gaps filling) approximately 0.1FTE

  • 1 Training Week in person, an intensive program featuring 4 subjects: LCA & Circularity, Nature Inclusive Design, Policy for sustainability and Synergy between profitability and sustainability as well as coaching and networking opportunities

  • 6 months follow-up period with session one to one to fully apply what they learnt on their product/service, approximately 0.1 FTE

N.B. SMEs do not have to sustain any costs related to the accelerator itself except for accommodation during the training week.


More information about the training is at the end of the page

Why participate?

Strengthen your market positioning

Develop and sharpen your pitch for investors and partners

Increase your competitiveness

Learn how to combine profitability with environmental performance

Identify new market opportunities

Explore opportunities in decommissioning and structural health monitoring 

Gain practical & applicable knowledge

Hands-on tools and methodologies for LCA, circularity, and nature-inclusive design

Understand policy frameworks

Gain clarity on European and Belgian sustainability requirements

Expand your network

Engage with research institutes, policymakers, and industry leaders for collaboration in the North-West Region

How to subscribe?

If you're interested in participating in this programme, register to our waiting list and you will be the first to know when innovation call is open!

Register Now!

Pitch deck specifications:
5GB maximum per file (we recommend uploading a .ZIP/.RAR file wherein all documents are provided) 
Export presentations in PDF format (with compressed images) 

Draft Programme | 16 to 19 November 2026 | Brest

Day 1

Tuesday 16 November


Day 2

Wednesday 17 November

Day 3

Thursday 18 November


Day 4

Friday 19 November


Training Subjects

The training aims at supporting SMEs in combining their profitability with sustainability. It will consist of modules made of a mix of lectures, polls, case studies, and workshops that will provide practical tools to design sustainable and profitable business models. Participants will get insights into available funding options and financial planning strategies for sustainable growth.

By the end of the training, SMEs will be equipped with compelling arguments to strengthen their pitch deck, clearly demonstrating how sustainability can serve as a powerful competitive advantage.

This training is designed to support SMEs in offshore renewable energy by equipping them with practical tools to integrate sustainability, circularity, and ecosystem perspectives into their innovations. It introduces environmental and social Life Cycle Assessment to evaluate a broad range of positive and negative impacts, compare design alternatives, and map supply chain hotspots. 

Participants will explore strategies to design assets for longevity, reuse, and recycling, while enhancing ecosystem services and creating positive marine outcomes. Through interactive modules combining lectures, case studies, and workshops, the program enables SMEs to embed circularity, strengthen sustainability performance, and build resilience in the ORE sector.

This training helps SMEs understand how to integrate nature into offshore renewable energy projects in a practical way. It gives an overview of existing and emerging NID solutions, from structural and material measures to ecological and operational approaches, and looks at their applicability for different technologies such as floating and bottom-fixed systems. 

Participants will work with real examples and tools, including biodiversity assessment methods, ecosystem service thinking, and design guidelines. The training also covers how to engage with key stakeholders and how to document ecosystem benefits alongside standard sustainability metrics.

This training supports SMEs in navigating the dynamic policy and regulatory landscape of offshore renewable energy. Participants will gain insights into recent EU, national, and regional policy developments as well as tender requirements that increasingly include sustainability criteria such as circular design, nature-inclusive solutions, and floating wind. 

Through interactive sessions, case discussions, and updates from multiple European hubs, the training equips companies with practical knowledge to align their strategies with evolving policies, seize emerging opportunities, and strengthen their sustainability positioning in a competitive market.

Timeline

June - July
2026
Open Innovation Call

The SMEs can apply to the programme
Deadline for the application 10 July 2026

Aug. - Sept.
2026

SME Selection

The SMEs are selected based on a thorough evaluation process

Oct. - Nov.
2026

Targeted assessment 
Selected SMEs undergo online
pre-training to fill potential gaps

Nov.
2026
Training Accelerator
From 16 to 20 November
In person training including site visits, a networking event and challenges 
December
2026
Follow Up
 One-on-one sessions to develop and apply the knowledge and tool learnt during the training week

If you're interested in joining, please contact:

Laëtitia Petit

Environmental Project Manager
laetitia.petit@france-energies-marines.org 

France Energies Marines