Research

Last week, Lebronze alloys took part in the “Oceans Under Pressure” conference organised by EY, where our CEO, Marie de Saint Salvy, contributed to discussions on the future of European maritime defence.

 

Key challenges shaping naval defence
The conference highlighted major priorities shared by naval forces:

  • Industrial sovereignty
  • Supply chain resilience
  • Innovation
  • Adaptation to evolving geopolitical and operational contexts

 

Lebronze alloys’ contribution
At Lebronze alloys, these challenges translate into the development of sovereign, high-performance materials that strengthen defence supply chains while meeting performance, durability, and ESG requirements.


Our copper and nickel alloys are designed for demanding naval applications such as submarines, naval drones, and advanced surface vessels—delivering reliability under extreme mechanical, thermal, and corrosive conditions.
 

Building a resilient naval industrial base
By offering technical alternatives that reduce strategic dependencies, we contribute to a more resilient and sustainable naval ecosystem aligned with European ambitions and global defence needs.
We thank EY and all participants for these valuable exchanges and look forward to continuing this collaboration.


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