highlights of B-boost !

EnderOcéan

the game here

EnderOcéan

Come and pilot an underwater robot from the port of La Rochelle !

The goal of the "Ender Ocean" game is to locate and recover plastic and fishing waste from rivers, lakes and coastlines. To do this, players pilot underwater robots coordinated on the surface by the game's animators.

Side Event Agriculture

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Side Event Agriculture

Chanchardon room

Open source centimetric self-guidance in agriculture

Duration of the workshops : 3h00
Base RTK 14/10 9H00/12h00 : Mounting a base RTK with Centipede led by Julien ANCELIN and Stéphane PENEAU
Rover RTK 14/10 14H00/17h00 : Mounting a rover RTK with Centipede hosted by Julien ANCELIN and Stéphane PENEAU
RTK autoguiding 15/10 9H00/12h00 : Installing/Mounting an RTK autoguider with AgOpenGPS led by Maxime EMPROU, Pierre HAURIGOT
Ekylibre software 15/10 13H00/16h00 : Installing a management solution with Ekylibre led by David JOULIN

Hackathon

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Hackathon

Musée Maritime/Encan

As part of the B-Boost exhibition, La Rochelle Technopole is organising a Hackathon. 2 challenges are proposed around a dataset generated by the open-source application TraceMob to develop digital solutions for sustainable mobility.

1400 days for baby

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1400 days for baby

Musée Maritime/Encan

At B-Boost, your trips become a donation! In order to support the "1,400 days for baby" cause, B-Boost will donate funds for each round trip made between the Espace Encan - where most of the show's activities will take place (conferences, exhibitors' area, workshops, etc.) - and the Maritime Museum - where the Hackathon will be held. Only 300 metres separate these two places: a distance that will allow you to discover all our activities while doing a good deed!

At the Médiathèque Michel CREPEAU

Open way for space sciences

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Open way for space sciences

Space conquest and open source evening
Even if, at the beginning, the conquest of space was mainly fuelled by the need for states to assert their individual power, and served as a marker in geostrategic struggles for influence, the collective imagination very quickly considered it as a common adventure, played out on a global scale.
As Anne Goldenberg states in her article "Space and its technologies as common goods", and in order to correspond to this "space imaginary" on a planetary scale, space must be considered as a common good. As a result, space technologies and their constant need for innovation are legitimately driven by collaboration today.

Robot workshop

Thymio

Robot workshop

Thymio II is an open source educational robot that was created at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne in collaboration with the Cantonal School of Art in Lausanne in 2011.
The aim of the Thymio project is to make the discovery of computer science and technology accessible to a wide audience, especially children.

Logiciel libre exhibition

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Logiciel libre exhibition

In parallel to the B-Boost, you can find throughout the month of October the exhibition "Tout savoir ou presque sur les logiciels libres" at the Médiathèque Michel-Crépeau.
Accessible to the uninitiated and the general public, this exhibition will help you (re)discover free software. Inspired by various royalty-free exhibitions created by April, Les Ordis Libres and Média-Cité, the chosen format is directly linked to the theme of free software and resource sharing.
In addition to the panels presented to learn about free software, 2 projections are proposed:
Internet ou la Révolution du partage, documentary film directed by Philippe Borrel - Friday 8 October at 6.30 pm - free admission Une contre-histoire de l'internet, documentary film directed by Sylvain Bergère - Tuesday 5 October at 6.30pm - free entry Located 500m from the Espace Encan, the Michel-Crépeau media library is easily accessible on foot, so you can discover it during your visit to the fair.
Exhibition visible from 1st to 30th October