The INNOAQUA project is pleased to invite you to the EX-AQUA Workshop – Advancing algae aquaculture: innovative pathways for the Black Sea region, taking place on 30 October 2025 at the National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa” in Constanta, Romania.
This in-person event, free of charge, is a unique opportunity to connect with leading researchers, innovators, businesses, and policymakers committed to driving sustainable algae aquaculture in the Black Sea region. The workshop is organised as a satellite event of the Annual Common Maritime Agenda Stakeholder Conference.
Why Attend?
The EX-AQUA workshop marks an important step towards building a collaborative and future-ready algae aquaculture ecosystem. By joining, you’ll gain first-hand insights into cutting-edge innovations, sectoral roadmaps, and industry applications that are shaping the future of the blue economy.
- Session 1 – Innovation and inspiration for algae aquaculture
Discover scalable farming approaches, integrated systems, and offshore technologies that are driving the transition towards sustainable practices. - Session 2 – EX-AQUA Roadmap and work progress
Learn about the strategic milestones achieved by EX-AQUA and the progress made in macroalgae and microalgae cultivation. - Session 3 – Algae’s use and applications
Explore algae’s transformative potential across industries such as food, aquafeeds, biofuels, and pharmaceuticals. - Session 4 – Unlocking algae aquaculture: Industry insights
Engage in a roundtable with industry leaders addressing challenges, opportunities, and competitiveness in the Black Sea algae sector. - Wrap-up and field visit
Take part in a guided visit to NIMRD’s facilities and see algae aquaculture innovation in action.
Practical Information
Date: 30 October 2025 – 08:45 to 17:30
Location: National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa” (Mamaia Blvd. 300), Constanta, Romania
Format: In-person only (no hybrid option)
Cost: Free of charge
Register here: https://ex-aqua.eu/advancing-algae-aquaculture-innovative-pathways-for-the-black-sea-region