Deadline Date: February 13, 2026
The Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge (MOPC) opens a unique and inspiring door for students, fresh graduates and young entrepreneurs ready to make a difference for our oceans.
Through this international business-plan pitching competition, the Challenge empowers creative minds to propose new concepts, products or services — and even full startups — with the goal of having a measurable, positive impact on ocean preservation. Participants get a genuine chance to shape ideas that could help address pressing environmental problems, and bring them into the real world under guidance and support.
The opportunity lies not only in launching a project, but in becoming part of a broader global movement. Supported by respected institutions such as the International University of Monaco, the Oceanographic Institute Albert I Foundation, environmental non-profits and social-impact organisations, MOPC provides a strong platform for young innovators to connect with mentors, experts and potential backers. Whether you are still conceptualising an idea or already running a fledgling startup, this competition can help you gain visibility, refine your concept, and potentially secure funding or acceleration support.
For those concerned with the future of our planet, this challenge offers more than just an opportunity to win prizes — it’s a chance to contribute to meaningful change. By participating, you invest your creativity, energy and passion into initiatives that aim to protect marine ecosystems, reduce ocean pollution or pioneer sustainable business models tied to maritime conservation. Through MOPC, young changemakers can transform idealism into impactful efforts that reach beyond the contest.
With the next edition of the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge launching soon, it’s an opportune moment to explore this path and engage in ocean-focused innovation. If you or someone you know is driven by environmental care and entrepreneurial spirit, this could be the perfect opportunity to turn that drive into action and help safeguard the oceans for future generations.
For more information, visit International University of Monaco.

























