INNOAQUA at World Aquaculture Singapore 2026: Bringing Algae-Based Innovation to the Global Stage

Innoaqua - World Aquaculture Singapore 2026

Aquaculture is booming across the Asia-Pacific region, and Singapore is once again at its centre. From 2 to 5 June 2026, the World Aquaculture Society returns to Singapore for its flagship annual conference, gathering producers, researchers, and technology providers from around the world under the theme “High Yield Production Through Nutrition, Health, Genetics and Resources.”

The conference, hosted at the Singapore EXPO Convention and Exhibition Centre, brings together the global aquaculture community for plenary sessions, technical presentations, a major trade show, and networking events spanning four days. This year’s programme addresses the full spectrum of sustainable production challenges, from feed innovation and disease management to genetics and digital technologies.

INNOAQUA partner Ana Višković, Project and Programme Manager at the European Aquaculture Society (EAS), will represent the project at the event, bringing the newest INNOAQUA flyer to distribute to attendees. EAS plays a key dissemination role within the consortium, using its network of over 1,000 members and an outreach of more than 16,000 individuals to spread the word about INNOAQUA’s research and results.

Her participation at World Aquaculture Singapore 2026 is a direct opportunity to share INNOAQUA’s work on integrated RAS-IMTA systems, algae-based food solutions, and circular aquaculture practices with an international audience of practitioners and decision-makers at the heart of the global seafood sector.

Engaging with the global aquaculture community is not a side activity for INNOAQUA; it is how European innovation reaches the world.

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Aquaculture is booming across the Asia-Pacific region, and Singapore is once again at its centre. From 2 to 5 June 2026, the World Aquaculture Society returns to Singapore for its flagship annual conference, gathering producers, researchers, and technology providers from around the world under the theme “High Yield Production Through Nutrition, Health, Genetics and Resources.”
On 26 May 2026, the INNOAQUA project successfully hosted its Workshop on Seaweed and Fish Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA), bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders from across the aquaculture and blue biotechnology sectors. The online event was co-organised by project partners A4F – Algae for Future, SEA EIGHT, and INESC TEC, and aimed to foster discussion on innovative pathways towards more sustainable aquaculture systems in Europe.