Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Seagriculture virtual conference to premiere in Asia-Pacific region

This year the Seagriculture conference, a leading annual seaweed industry event held in alternating locations since 2012, is launching an online edition 'Seagriculture Asia-Pacific 2023' that is dedicated to the seaweed industry in the Asia Pacific region. Taking place February 8 and 9, 2023, the new edition will supply industry knowledge on seaweed topics for a region forecast to grow threefold by 2029. 

Organised by DLG Benelux with partners, the new Seagriculture Asia-Pacific conference will cover industry topics relevant for the region, from seaweed farming and mechanisation to market trends and business development as well as breeding and disease management. 

'With this new online edition 'Seagriculture Asia Pacific', we are meeting the demand for more specialist knowledge in virtually every technical area of the seaweed supply chain in the region,' says Kuno Jacobs, Managing Director, DLG Benelux, the organiser of the Seagriculture conference. 

Driven by increasing demand for seaweed in industries such as pharmaceuticals, personal care, agriculture, domestic, animal feed as well as food and beverages, the Asia-Pacific commercial seaweed market is expected to reach nearly $16 billion by 2029. 

Since its inception in 2012, the Seagriculture conference has taken place annually in key locations of the seaweed industry in Europe, adding North America last year. 

"Due to an acute demand in North America for knowledge, we launched the Seagriculture conference in the US, which proved to be successful, bringing together experts from different parts of the world, honing in on regional issues. The Seagriculture Asia-Pacific will be another such event that promotes the sharing of industry knowledge. We will be hosting the first event online, to enable participation in multiple time zones," adds Mr Jacobs. 

Keynote speakers Simon Funge-Smith, Food and Agriculture Organization's ( FAO ) regional office for Asia and the Pacific, Thailand; and Brian Von Herzen, Climate Foundation, Australia will present an overview of seaweed production in Asia, including trade and social challenges, hurricane-proven offshore seaweed mariculture and deepwater irrigation as well as climate disruptions. 

In the six session topics, ranging from smart farming technologies to seaweed nutriceuticals, some 22 experts will explore the regional aspects of cultivation, processing, sales and business planning in kelp farming as well as technical trends and prospects for the future. Interactive discussions are an important part of all sessions over the two days. 

Program 
Session topics 1-3 on 8 February 
Session topics 4-6 on 9 February 

Session topic 1: Smart seaweed farming 
Trends in seaweed farming, mechanisation, new technologies and smart farming are topics covered in the session, starting with Shrikumar Suryanarayan, Sea6 Energy, India, presenting farming tropical seaweed as a scalable and sustainable future industrial feedstock. Job Schipper, SWD Connectors, the Netherlands, will discuss the scaling of seaweed farms, followed by Tran Dinh Luan, General Director of D-Fish, Vietnam, sharing his experience in seaweed farming.

Session topic 2: Seaweed business/investment aspects 
Focusing on the business development of seaweeds, Paul Dobbins, World Wildlife Fund, US; Koji Yamamoto, Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC), Japan; and Karlotta Rieve, Hatch Blue, Norway, will be sharing insights and ideas on new markets for productive, scalable and responsible seaweed farming. 

Session topic 3: Panel discussion: Current situation of seaweed in Asia-Pacific 
Moderated by Fionnuala Quin, Kelpy - Seaweed Biopackaging, Australia the session's three seaweed experts Maya Puspita, SELT Alga Indonesia and Indonesian Seaweed Association (ARLI), Indonesia; Jo Kelly, Australian Seaweed Institute, Australia; and Dr. CRK Reddy, Institute of Chemical Technology, India, will be discussing the regional topics of cultivation permits acquisition, post-corona situation and health aspects of seaweeds. 

Session topic 4: Seaweed breeding and disease aspects 
Focusing on seaweed breeding and disease management, Scott Lindell, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, US will be presenting a selective breeding program to improve the productivity of sugar kelp. Dr. Nita Rukminasari, Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia will present the modeling of tropical seaweed cultivation. Professor Michael Y. Roleda will discuss current eucheumatoid research in the Philippines. 

Session topic 5: Seaweed applications 
From Australia, Rob Kinley, FutureFeed, Australia, will present evolution through the foundation story to the up-to-date status of Asparagopsis science. Professor Jang K. Kim, Incheon National University, South Korea, will present carbon dioxide removal (CDR) capacities of marine macroalgae and potential applications of macroalgal biomass using case studies from Korea. Dr Pia Winberg, PhycoHealth and Venus Shell Systems, Australia, will present a range of nutritional profiles and biochemistry of seaweeds. 

Session topic 6: Virtual seaweed tour around the world 
Mitchell Lench, Founder of Ocean's Balance, US; Stephanie Debels, SEACROPS, Belgium, professor Alejandro Buschmann, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile; Josh Castle, Aboitiz Reimagine, Philippines; and Jorunn Skjermo, SINTEF,Norway will present what their organisations are doing to improve seaweed production, propose possible ways of cooperation or innovative solutions. 

The new Seagriculture Asia-Pacific conference will be closed by professor Catriona Hurd, University of Tasmania, Australia and co-chair of the 24th International Seaweed Symposium organizing committee. 

Attendees to Seagriculture Asia-Pacific 2023 can register for the full two days (150 $), or for one of the two days (75$). The registration includes live-stream and access to all recordings and presentations after the conference. 

For more information visit the website, HERE


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