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Aquaculture UK 2016
Aquaculture UK 2016 offers exhibitors a valuable opportunity to launch new products, meet decision makers and promote their products and services. For visitors it is the place to do business, to network and to catch up with all the latest developments. The 2016 event will be even larger than in 2014, representing manufacturers and suppliers from all over the world, who will display current developments and products in the fields of aquaculture technology, fish feed, fish health, quality assurance, training, funding, fish farmer networks, grading, equipment, storage, processing, packaging, environmental protection, distribution, consultancy, insurance and much more.

The 2014 event was a sell-out with a record number of exhibitors. Already a majority of exhibitors have indicated that they will be returning in 2016 so the exhibition space available has being increased.
As a supplier or service provider to the aquaculture industry, Aquaculture UK 2016 offers you the ideal opportunity to establish or renew contacts with shellfish and finfish growers and to promote your products and services to an international audience over a full 2 day period in a very cost-effective way.
The exhibition halls, seminar rooms, restaurants, bars and accommodation are all conveniently located in the same complex, facilitating contact for both exhibitors and visitors in the evenings as well as during show hours.
The Aquaculture UK 2016 exhibition and conference are open to bona fide trade visitors and those with commercial, academic or similar interests in aquaculture. Admission is free.
The dates for 2016 are May 25th and 26th.
Registration as an exhibition visitor grants entry to all conference sessions. For visitors it’s an opportunity to catch up on the latest technology and techniques, meet old friends and make new ones in an accessible, compact and pleasant setting.
The profile in 2012 was:-
- Visitors from 27 countries
- Decision makers from fish farming operations worldwide
- Decision makers from Universities involved in aqua research
- Influential and senior NGO and government agency executives involved in major aqua policy initiatives and issues.
- Specialists in providing aqua services like risk management, safety, veterinary services etc
- Journalists from all the major aquaculture trade papers and magazines
- Aquaculture students, who will be tomorrow’s managers and teachers.
But also and equally importantly, people from the industry from the hands-on level in the industry to the boardroom.
