Sponsor events provide added value and insight, driving discussions for change and development

There is no question that sponsor events during NASF increases delegate value. The topics discussed are varied and highly relevant to the industry. The event-hosts are specialized organisations with expertise in their field. These events foster meaningful discussions on important issues.

These events also highlight the value of the NASF meeting place, bringing together seafood executives who are dedicated to the same issues and challenges – enabling contacts to be made and contribute to building new fruitfull relationships. The Global Aquaculture Sales & Market Director of DNV, Lisa T. de Jager sums it up quite well:

For DNV, NASF is an invaluable platform for discussing socially relevant topics with decision-makers in the aquaculture industry. For nearly 20 years, we have actively participated and contributed to the development of NASF. Our participation in NASF provides us with a unique opportunity to share our specialized expertise, address industry challenges, meet the demands of various stakeholders, and support the development of sustainable aquaculture. This commitment is central to our strategy to be a relevant and valuable partner for the industry.

During NASF25 there are a wide range of different sponsor events, all with one thing in common: All covers essential and important issues for the seafood and aquaculture industry. Click the company name to get a better insight!

Tuesday, March 4th:

Nuseed: Is it time to embrace GMO?

Responsible Fisheries Management (RFM): Discuss the RFM expansion with the RFM board of directors.

Aker QRILL Company: Quality and sustainability – bold choices giving extraordinary results

Wednesday 5th Lunch events:

DNV: What’s next for sustainable offshore aquaculture in Norway?

PwC: Navigating New Horizons –  opportunities in a changing landscape

Deloitte: The new data overflow – how to create more value and competitive advantages.

Wednesday afternoon events:

North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group (NAPA): Blue whiting management failures and the consequences for the Norwegian Salmon industry

Stingray Marine Solutions: Presentation of Stingray’s Annual Fish Health Report 2024

CJ Selecta: Be a part of the conversation driving change and innovation for aquafeeds

IFFO – The Marine Ingredients Organisation: How can the salmon farming sector benefit from fishery improvement projects and traceability work?

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