Petter Olsen, from Nofima, presents research projects in Czech Republic and China
Besides its research activities, taking the breakthroughs from the lab to the society is one of the principal aims of the European projects.
Besides its research activities, taking the breakthroughs from the lab to the society is one of the principal aims of the European projects.
A meeting held in Annecy (France) between 14th and 15th October joined the members of the PrimeFish consortium for the initial work on PrimeFish results.
One of the members of the PrimeFish Industry Reference Group, Maurizio Grispan has joined the PrimeFish Consortium in the meeting held in Milan from 30th September to 1st October.
To analyze the economic performance of European seafood producers and trends in the seafood prices is one of the main goals of the PrimeFish project. Consortium members hold a meeting in Milan from 30th September to 1st October to plan and define the main tasks needed to achieve these goals, included in the Work Package 2.
Consumer behavior, market trends and innovation play a key role in the success or failure of new seafood products in the European market. All of these topics will be in the agenda of the next PrimeFish meeting, which will be held from 24th to 25th September in the headquarters of the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) in Paris.
The PrimeFish project participates in a special session called ICES Project Marketplace. Copenhaguen (Denmark) is hosting the ICES Annual Science Conference from 21 to 25 September.
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has developed a pair of 3d-goggles that allows the user to take an insight into a fish farm. The device is completed with a video game controller.
From swimming with the fish to controlling the feeding machine, this new gadget offers a complete tour in a fish farm with the possibility of recreating a breeding cycle of 14-22 months in 45 minutes. The experience is set to complement the visit of an actual fish farm by showing tasks and places that usually remain hidden.
Université Savoie Mont Blanc is recruiting a Research Assistant for the PrimeFish Project.
Academic literature reviews work, implementation and analysis of qualitative and quantitative research with consumers in several European countries,
1-day meeting with all participants in WP4 to discuss on the Seafood products, consumer and market trends.
Economists, market specialists, seafood industry experts, consumer analysts and key stakeholders from 12 countries met in Reykjavik to initiate PrimeFish. They aim to improve the competitiveness in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors, ensuring the long-term economic viability of seafood products.