Highly important new sessions at NASF 2024!
We are excited about the upcoming NASF! In addition to the traditional conference program that is the backbone of the event, we are thrilled about introducing these exciting new sessions:
Global warming – How will climate change affect the seafood industry?
The rising sea temperature affects all aspects of the Seafood Industry. In this session scientists and industry experts disclose the immediate effects (3-5 years) this has on species, quotas, aquaculture production and emerging geopolitical consequences. New research data revealing dramatic challenges for fish stocks is only one of the topics covered. Read more
New Technology Tuesday sessions
The first day of NASF is dedicated to research, innovation, new solutions and upcoming companies. New sessions include the following:
Aquafeed Industry News
Major players of the feed industry showcase their latest developments. Among the participating companies we find BioMar, Aquaterra Nuseed, Aker Biomarine, Rabobank. If Aquaculture feed is important for your business, this is not to be missed. Read more
Improved Seafood Quality for the consumer – Whitefish & Shrimp.
The consumer has never been more demanding than today! How can we meet the consumer demands while improving quality? Listen to specialists in this field form among these leading companies: Eurofins UK & Ireland, FHF – Norwegian Seafood Research Fund, Royal Greenland, Matís Iceland and several other renowned organizations.
New Breeding technologies
We promise an enlightening session on the groundbreaking potential of gene editing technology in advancing fish health and sustainable aquaculture. Discover how this technology has been used to make livestock immune to deadly diseases. Read more
Roundtable Insect feed
Insects are here to stay! Join this session for an engaging discourse on the pivotal role of insects in our food system – today and tomorrow. Leading experts will elucidate the significance of insect-based nutrition, addressing growth catalysts and adoption barriers in this burgeoning industry.