by
Rebecca Sherratt, Features Editor, International Aquafeed
For the very first time in its 60-year history, Nor-Fishing took to the digital
stage. This was an impressive feat for the largest fishery technology
exhibition in the world and was handled with great success.
Over the course of
three days, 223 exhibitors and 11,000 attendees from over 46 countries gathered
to celebrate the latest innovations in the fish farming industry. The event featured
three days of presentations, topics of which ranged from new fisheries
technology to processing innovations, sustainability and COVID-19.
The exhibition was remarkably polished and accessible, with easy access to all
that was on offer during the event at the simple click of a button. Alongside
the live presentations, attendees could examine the exhibition list and arrange
meetings with companies of interest. The Lunch of the Day featured chefs
producing fabulous seafood dishes to inspire attendees and various student
programmes were also hosted, which gave members of academia opportunities to
provide insight into the evolution of the marine sector.
Day 1: Digitalisation is key
Nor-Fishing 2020 was officially opened by Kjell Ingebrigtsen, Chairman of the
Board of the Norwegian Fishermen’s Association and of the Nor-Fishing
Foundation, and Erna Solberg, the Prime Minister of Norway. Mr Ingebrigtsen
thanked all the contributors that organised Nor-Fishing Digital and expressed
the great work that took place in transferring the event from a physical
exhibition to an online one in such a short timeframe.
“For 60 years, Nor-Fishing has been a crucial part of the fishing industry.
Nor-Fishing has become a tradition and a key meeting place for suppliers and friends.
Unfortunately, this year the pandemic needs to be dealt with and, therefore, we
have taken it upon ourselves to find new and exciting, risk-free alternatives.
Nor-Fishing is the biggest event globally and will continue to be so. It is a
connection point for the international fishing community.”
Prime Minister Solberg also expressed her admiration for Nor-Fishing and the
maritime industry in overcoming this adversity and coming together to celebrate
the sector.
“Most of you are spread around the world, joining us online. I am grateful to
be the first in line to congratulate and welcome you to the 60th edition of the
Nor-Fishing trade fair.”
The theme of digitalisation was continued throughout the day, with several
presentations discussing the various benefits of technology in the fishery
sector. One especially interesting presentation was that of Mr Ekrem Misimi,
Senior Research Scientist at SINTEF Ocean. SINTEF Ocean is an independent
research organisation, based in Norway, that seeks to optimise processes for
the marine sectors via technological innovation.
Read more, HERE.
The Aquaculturists
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