Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Malta's AquaBioTech ties up with Pharmaq

- Hot off the wires from friends of The Aquaculturists, AquaBioTech and Pharmaq:

The AquaBioTech Group announced today that it has signed a three-year contract with a three-year option for extension for clinical research with Norway's PHARMAQ AS. 

The two companies have already been collaborating for over a year now, but this new agreement will see a significantly larger amount of scientific research and development work being undertaken in Malta.

The clinical research focuses around the development and documentation of aquatic vaccines for fish grown in Mediterranean aquaculture, but the facility also offer research opportunities with other warm water species. Development of vaccines is a long-term commitment and this is reflected in the length of the agreement between the parties.

PHARMAQ AS chose the AquaBioTech Group to undertake the research as they offer one of the largest privately-owned, licensed aquatic research facility in the world and have developed unique, state-of-the-art recirculation aquaculture systems, which saw the company become a finalist for Innovation in the 2012 HSBC European Business Awards.

The new contract will see the AquaBioTech Group increase its own research infrastructure and staff, so as to provide seven dedicated research modules and laboratory facilities to PHARMAQ AS.

The AquaBioTech Group was established in Malta in 1998 and employs over 20 staff at its Malta facilities, as well as a number of personnel in other countries.  Over the years the company has established itself as one of the leading aquatic consulting, development and research entities with clients and projects in over fifty-five countries.

PHARMAQ AS is the world’s leading producer of aquatic vaccines with over 500 million vaccine doses delivered in 2012. A Norwegian company that traces its history back to 1985, PHARMAQ has over 170 employees and offices in six countries.


English: Coast of Malta.
The coast of Malta. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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