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FutureEUAqua
Nofima AS
Muninbakken 9,
9019 Tromsø – NORWAY
From FutureEUAqua or linked to the project
Nofima AS
Muninbakken 9,
9019 Tromsø – NORWAY
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FutureEUAqua featured in EAS podcast episode
/0 Comments/in News /by admin5443In this EAS podcast from 3 April, Tamás Bardócz (AquaBioTech Group, Malta), Åsa Maria O. Espmark (NOFIMA, Norway), and Antti Kause (Luke, Finland) discuss the latest developments in the interacting fields of digital information technology, genomics and circular economy applied in farm management and monitoring, fish nutrition, feeding and selective breeding. These topics are developed together with the industry and researchers in the three Horizon 2020 EU-projects, AquaIMPACT, FutureEUAqua and iFishIENCi, funded under the topic ‘Sustainable European Aquaculture 4.0: Nutrition and Breeding Innovations’.
FutureEUaqua General Assembly
/0 Comments/in Meeting, News /by admin5443FutureEUAqua video by Elena Mente
/0 Comments/in News /by admin5443JOINT SESSION WITH AquaIMPACT and iFishIENCi AT THE UPCOMING EAS CONFERENCE
/0 Comments/in Meeting, News /by admin5443On 9 October 2019, at the European Aquaculture Society (EAS) conference in Berlin (https://www.aquaeas.eu/) FutureEUAqua, AquaIMPACT and iFishIENCi will hold a joint half-day session. All three projects will provide an overview on their activities and some of the results available so far. The joint session will highlight the synergies and complementarity between the projects.
When: 9 October 2019
EAS session: Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding innovations
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FutureEUAqua kick-off meeting
/in Meeting /by admin5443The EU project FutureEUAqua was kicked off on 11 – 12 December 2018, at Nofima Ås, Norway. 32 partners from 9 countries were represented when 50 participants found their way in the pre-Christmas period to an inspiring and promising project start-up meeting.
At the two-day meeting, all work-packages presented their plans and there were many fruitful and inspiring scientific discussions during all presentations. The project officer also attended the meeting and gave a presentation where she, amongst other good points encouraged keeping focus on the impact through the project. The second day was devoted to parallel workshops in the different work packages, thus enabling a real start of the work.
FutureEUAqua will work for a future-oriented and sustainable organic and conventional aquaculture production, and will work throughout the value chain from genetics, alternative feed ingredients, monitoring of health and welfare, innovative products and packaging methods and optimal production systems. The project will also work on consumer perceptions and regulations, as well as dissemination and training of a wide range of stakeholders.
Picture : Reidun Kraugerud ©Nofima