Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition – Page 2
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IceFish 2024: Championing blue food – from sea to plate
Being staged in Kópavogur on 18-20 September 2024, the countdown to the 14th edition of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition has begun
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Icelandic Fisheries Bursary Award winners named
The three 2023 winners are all students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik
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Recognition of a 50-year career
Guðmundur Gunnarsson accepted the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition’s Outstanding Achievement award for his contributions to the development of fishing gear
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IceFish 2022 – back to business
Thousands of visitors – spanning the entire fisheries sector – were warmly welcomed to 13th edition of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition in Kópavogur
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No such thing as fish waste – everything has a use
Part of IceFish Connect, the Fish Waste for Profit Product Utilisation session brought together some diverse angles on co-products from fish production, ranging from fish oil to fish leather and beyond.
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All the content of IceFish – presented online
Exhibitors and visitors can this year take part in the online IceFish Connect
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Adapting to the needs of a changing industry
As Iceland’s fishing industry has been through some far reaching changes, the IceFish exhibition has evolved to meet the changing focus of the industry.
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Icefish continues to grow – 60% booked
From a local event first held in Reykjavík in 1984, the IceFish exhibition has developed into something very different reflecting the changing requirements of the Icelandic fleet and market.
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Bacalao breakthrough
Faroese fishing gear company Vónin has a presence on the international market that continues to grow across the north Atlantic region.
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New generation longliners
BP Shipping is unveiling designs for new longliners that are to be presented at IceFish, with plans for the new vessels already at an advanced stage.
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Fjarðanet goes wide
Fjarðanet’s Wide Body Trawl, developed and introduced a year ago, is in increasingly widespread use with the Icelandic fleet.
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New semi-pelagic doors at IceFish
French trawl door manufacturer Morgère has been a strong presence on the demanding Icelandic market for many years, represented by Ísfell.
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The Spanish alternative
Sister shipyards located in Santander and Gran Canaria are making a first appearance at IceFish this year.
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Fish Waste for Profit – Book now!
The 15% early bird discount ends Tuesday 1st August so book now to avoid disappointment! This year’s conference will take place on 14 September in Smarinn, Kopavogur, Iceland.
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Icefish 2017 - 18 months to go!
The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition - or Icefish - will be held from the 13-15 September 2017, in Smárinn, Kópavogur, Iceland, and several new aspects will be introduced for next year’s event:
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Exhibition success for Van Beelen
Dutch rope and netting manufacturer Van Beelen, expected the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition to be busy, and the company’s expectations were more than fulfilled.
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Marine scales win Icelandic Fisheries Award
Swedish company Unisystem has celebrated another great success as the winner of the ''Outstanding International Supplier - Processing (small companies) Award’ at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2014.
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Two machines launched by Velfag
At IceFish 2014 Velfag introduced two new fish processing machines - a brand new innovative project in the making, the M700 ABMD filleting machine made from antibacterial metal-detective plastic, and the M720 filleting machine for Large-XXXL white fish.
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Fish Waste for Profit
‘Fish Waste for Profit’, the inaugural Icelandic Fisheries Conference, was held at the Smárinn convention centre in Kópavogur, on the outskirts of Reykjavik, on 25 September. It took place during the first day of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition (IceFish), organised by Mercator Media.
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Enthusiasm at IceFish
Mustad Autoline has sold its Autoliner Coastal System to Icelandic company Kristbjörg Blikaberg, during the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.