The next AlgaEurope conference, that focuses on the latest developments and state-of-the-art in algae research and industrial deployment, will take place from December 1-3, 2020 in Rome, Italy.
The 10th edition of the Aquaculture Roundtable Series will be held from August 18-19, 2021 with the same venue, theme and program as the one scheduled for 2020.
Ten startup businesses from Ireland will have the opportunity to work directly with and receive mentorship from a global team of experts from aquaculture, fin-tech and marketing disciplines in October.
To maintain the commitment to the chosen locations and to provide delegates, exhibitors and attendees with more scope for participation, EAS will organize two events in 2021, AE2020 in Cork and AE2021 in Madeira.
World Aquaculture 2020 remains scheduled for December 14-18, 2020 in Singapore with a new session focused on solutions to address the impacts of current and future pandemics on aquaculture.
ScaleAQ will hold a webinar on its solutions for an efficient particle removal in RAS systems on April 23, 2020.
The free event will focus on technical, scientific and economic issues in RAS systems with the support of the AKVA Group and DSM Nutritional Products.
The 44th Larval Fish Conference was forced to be postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but a virtual town hall will be held on June 23.
These awards highlight the range of talent and cutting-edge advances in technology involved in the global aquaculture sector.
The 44th Larval Fish Conference was postponed to June 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to the pandemic situation, the organizing committee of the 6th International Symposium on Genomics in Aquaculture (GIAA2020) decided to postpone the event to September 2-4. The symposium will be held in Granada, Spain.
The EnhanceMicroAlgae team at the University of Manchester will host a conference on June 17-18, 2020 and is inviting all stakeholders and academics (across all levels of research) to submit an abstract through talk or poster presentation.
The 2nd US Microalgae Industry Summit will bring together key players from the industry to discuss the latest technical developments, challenges and research breakthroughs across the microalgae value chain. It will be held from May 27 – 28 in Orlando, Florida.
The event will bring together stakeholders from many diverse disciplines to discuss and debate cross-cutting issues such as new circular economies, life-long health and environmentally sustainable production.
LiMBAC provides an insight into advanced concepts of the microalgae industry with a balanced combination of lectures and hands-on practical sessions and it covers the whole microalgae value chain, from the cell to the latest market trends. Registration deadline is October 28.
EIT Food plans some short professional development courses to provide introductory hands-on training and theory in algal biology, culturing, growth and analysis under laboratory and small to large scale growth facilities, as well as giving business information towards the algal bioeconomy.
Aquaculture management, biosecurity, fish health, fish welfare and algae culture are some of the open courses at the NAFC Marine Centre, UK and U.S. Algae Technology Educational Consortium.
Genetirate, a start-up from the University of Arizona, was honored with the Seafood Innovation Award at the North Atlantic Seafood Forum 2019. The company won the honor for its technology for genetic selection to improve sustainability and production.
The National Algae Association has launched the World Industrial Photobioreactor Challenge 2019, with the aim of helping the commercial algae production industry and investment community identify the best commercial algae cultivation systems on the market.
The 6th Symposium of Genomics in Aquaculture aims to be a platform to transmit the advances in genomics to aquaculture. It will be held from April 22 – 24, 2020 in Granada, Spain.