Mariculture or Marine Farming, Algae and Aquaculture: Revolution In Food and Biomass Production (REFAB)
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1-2 October 2018, Maritim Hotel Cologne, Germany
++ Almost final programme online ++ Almost 100 participants from 19 countries registered ++ More than 500 leading international experts and 40 exhibitors are expected to attend the conference ++
New concepts of sustainable aquaculture that dissolve the borders between land and ocean. The conference “Revolution in Food and Biomass Production (REFAB)”, Cologne, 1-2 October 2018 will show recent innovation concepts and technology developments towards the longevity and sustainability of this industry. The ocean has much more to offer than traditional fish farming and, as of today, we use only a fraction of its potential.
The REFAB conference will present four examples of modern aqua- and mariculture solutions to answer most relevant questions on the potential of mariculture for the future food security and the application of the existing technologies, such as modular floating farms, aquaponics and production of diverse foods from algae and seaweeds. Please see below the companies and research institutes, that will provide insights at REFAB.
1 October 2018:
Sustainability revolution in food and biomass production based on nine innovation pillars
Early Bird Discount!
Early Bird Discount of 30% valid by end of August!
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Exhibition opportunities & Future Protein Award
The price of a booth (table, chair, pin board, power connection, 6qm) is 750 EUR (excl. 19% VAT). Further information here.
Acknowledgment
The nova-Institute would like to acknowledge BIOCOM AG (DE) and Dr. Bronner's for supporting the conference as Bronze Sponsors and the Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e. V. (FNR, DE) as Premium Partner of the conference. Become a sponsor now!
Join the revolution, visit the conference, meet the leading entrepreneurs of the new industry!
See you in Cologne.
Kind regards,
Michael Carus
CEO nova-Institute