Meet INNOAQUA in Valencia at Aquaculture Europe 2025 

Innoaqua - Aquaculture Europe 2025

Aquaculture Europe 2025 is heading to Valencia, Spain, from 22–25 September 2025, and INNOAQUA will be there ready to connect with researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, students, and anyone shaping the future of sustainable aquaculture.

Aquaculture is now a cornerstone of global food security. AE2025 embraces an “aquaculture for everyone” vision, uniting species, technologies, and markets while safeguarding coastal ecosystems, strengthening local value chains, and investing in skills and lifelong learning. Expect a full programme spanning scientific sessions, an international trade exhibition, an industry forum, student activities, satellite workshops, and EU research updates.

INNOAQUA advances innovative, algae-based aquaculture, linking ecology, circularity, and digitalisation to accelerate a resilient blue economy. In Valencia, our team will be available to:

  • Share the latest on algae cultivation for high-value foods and sustainable aquaculture solutions
  • Exchange on integrated, circular approaches that reduce impacts.
  • Explore collaboration opportunities across research, industry, and policy communities

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Join us at AE2025, discover how algae can power a smarter, cleaner aquaculture future.

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