Growth and Adaptability: The Keys to Success in 2026

The 2026 edition highlights a paradox for businesses: despite an uncertain economic climate, real growth opportunities are emerging for those that know how to innovate and adapt quickly.

The C-Level Barometer is a global survey conducted among more than 3,000 executives from organizations in approximately 40 countries, aiming to:

– analyze companies’ growth and performance prospects;
– identify the main external and internal challenges they face;
– understand the priority strategic levers (technology, investments, business models) that leaders consider essential for the future.

The most successful organizations are those that anticipate change: they adopt new technologies, invest in their teams, and reinvent their models to remain competitive. Today, success is no longer limited to a clear strategy: it is the combination of adaptability, speed of execution, and ambition that determines performance in a constantly evolving environment.

To understand all dimensions of the sector and its opportunities, read the full article.

The SOGEAU project results presentation

Water resource management is now a strategic challenge for the fishing sector, in a context of climate change characterized by longer drought periods and increasing pressure on water availability. In France, companies in the sector are facing increasingly frequent water withdrawal restrictions, which can significantly impact their economic activity.

In this context, the SOG’EAU project aims to provide operational support to companies in the fishing and processing sector, for which water is both an essential resource for their processes and a significant cost item. The goal is to help these organizations better understand and manage their water consumption through dedicated assessments, identification of the highest-consuming uses, and the implementation of monitoring indicators tailored to their activity.

The project also explores concrete optimization levers: improving practices, modernizing equipment, reducing losses, reusing certain water streams where possible, and integrating technical solutions that promote water efficiency without compromising health and quality standards. Beyond the expected economic benefits, this approach aims to strengthen the resilience of companies during water stress periods, secure their operations in an increasingly strict regulatory environment, and sustainably embed the sector in a trajectory of responsible water management.

Finally, SOG’EAU also aims to play a facilitator role by listing existing schemes and directing companies to the relevant contacts (technical, institutional, and funding organizations). Identifying the right sources of information, available financial aid, or support programs can indeed be complex and sometimes discouraging.

Cybersecurity—how to effectively protect the company’s strategic information

Faced with the rise in economic and digital threats, companies are now being called on to adopt a true cybersecurity culture and strengthen their protection measures.

During the webinar organized by AQUIMER, the speakers addressed the key challenges of digital security, from economic protection to internal governance, including new forms of attacks and the best practices to put in place.

This brief summarizes the key takeaways.

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