Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition – Page 2
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NewsGael Force launches recruitment drive
Several new roles created to support company’s growth and innovation
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NewsBorncut and Uni-Food Technic team up
Partnership to offer high grade intelligent portion cutters directly to the Icelandic industry
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NewsAce Aquatec extends biomass technology to New Zealand
Aquaculture technology company’s solution to help drive production improvements at Mount Cook Alpine Salmon
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NewsIcelandic capture fisheries landings down 31% in August
Fleet experienced another steep drop in its pelagic catch – for the second month in a row
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NewsWorld Fishing & Aquaculture switches focus to IceFish 2024 coverage
For the remainder of this week, our newsletters will centre on news coming out of the 14th Icelandic Fisheries, Seafood & Aqua Exhibition.
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NewsGreenFox Marine acquired by Blue Future Holding
Investment company purchases the remaining 67.2% of shares, with the goal to expand into new markets and achieve further growth
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NewsIceFish 2024 to bring Grindavik community back together
Visitors and exhibitors will be able to meet the Grindavik community on stand C22 at IceFish, taking place 18-20 September 2024 in Fifan, Kópavogur
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NewsSeafood – Iceland’s economic keystone
Ahead of the 14th Icelandic Fisheries, Seafood & Aqua Exhibition in Reykjavik, WF looks at recent developments that have been further shaping Iceland’s seafood landscape
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News2024 Iceland fisheries bursary award winners named
This year’s three winners are all students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik
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NewsSalmon farmer Nova Sea partners with Maritech
Norwegian salmon farmer implements cloud solution Maritech Purchase & Sales to support processes throughout the value chain
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NewsIceFish 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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NewsIcelandic Fisheries Bursary Award winners named
The three 2023 winners are all students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik
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NewsRecognition 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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NewsIceFish 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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NewsNo 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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NewsAll the content of IceFish – presented online
Exhibitors and visitors can this year take part in the online IceFish Connect
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NewsAdapting 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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NewsIcefish 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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NewsBacalao 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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NewsNew 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.