The advisory board have already met to discuss plans for September 2017, including the creation of new Bursary Awards with 2,000,000 ISK put aside in 2014. A new high tech registration system is also planned to speed up registration and entry into Icefish.
After listening to feedback from the last event, enhanced parking facilities are also due to please exhibitors and visitors alike, making a visit to Icefish as streamlined as possible.
Once again, the 2017 exhibition is proudly supported by 12 leading Icelandic organisations, including: Ministry of Industries and Innovation, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, The Federation of Iceland Industries, Fisheries Iceland and the Icelandic Federation of Trade. Visit this page to see the full list of Icelandic Supporters.
Companies and previous exhibitors who have yet to book a stand for 2017 should contact Marianne Rasmussen-Coulling, either by email or phone: icefish@icefish.is | +44 1329 825335
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