iMEAN at the 2026 Printemps d’Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation: Accelerating the Future of Agriculture Through Modelling
On March 26–27, iMEAN took part in the Printemps d’Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation, a special edition marking the 20th anniversary of the cluster. Held in Toulouse, the event brought together a vibrant community of innovators shaping the future of agriculture and the agri‑food industry, including companies, research institutions, cooperatives, technology providers, public actors, and startups.
This anniversary edition placed a strong emphasis on agricultural and food sovereignty, as well as decarbonisation as a key driver of competitiveness and innovation. Over two days, participants engaged in thematic workshops, inspiring presentations, and discussions about the innovation priorities for the South‑West region.
iMEAN’s Testimony: Collaboration as a Catalyst for Innovation
During the session “A Cluster with Impact for Its Members and Territories”, our CEO Rémi Peyraud was invited to share his experience as a member of the cluster.
He highlighted:
- the rich collaborative environment fostered by the cluster,
- the importance of the support received throughout iMEAN’s development,
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and the role of Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation in accelerating collaborative R&D initiatives.
Rémi emphasized how valuable the cluster has been in helping iMEAN grow from its early days to becoming a key player in agricultural and biotechnological modelling.
How Modelling accelerate Innovation in Agriculture and Agri-Food
Being part of such a dynamic ecosystem strengthens our mission to bring advanced modelling and predictive technologies to agriculture and the agri-food sector. iMEAN develops powerful mechanistic models, digital twins, and decision-support tools that enable innovation across multiple domains:
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Varietal Selection
Our modelling platforms help breeders explore genotypic diversity, predict plant performance, and design more efficient selection strategies, reducing time, cost, and uncertainty.
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Biocontrol Development
iMEAN supports developers of biological crop or plant protection solutions by modelling plant–pathogen–product interactions, helping optimise efficacy and application strategies.
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Biostimulation Optimisation
Our models help identify mechanisms of action, predict physiological responses, and guide the design of more effective biostimulant products.
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Biomass and Food Biotransformation
From fermentation to coproduct valorisation, our predictive tools simulate processes, anticipate yields, and improve sustainability and economic performance.
Leading the Future Through Partnership
The Printemps d’Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation once again demonstrated the importance of collaboration in addressing the major challenges the sector faces, including agroecological transition, biotechnological development, digital transformation, and decarbonisation.
iMEAN is proud to contribute to this collective momentum and looks forward to building new partnerships and developing impactful collaborative projects.