INNOAQUA Project Presented at ISAP 2024 Conference

INNOAQUA - ISAP 2024

The INNOAQUA Project was recently presented at the prestigious ISAP 2024 Conference, held from June 24-28, 2024, in Porto, Portugal.

This conference is a significant event in the field of applied phycology, gathering experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to share the latest advancements and innovations.

Project coordinator NORCE had the opportunity to showcase the progress and scope of the INNOAQUA Project. The presentation highlighted our innovative approaches and sustainable solutions for advancing aquaculture and environmental sustainability. By participating in ISAP 2024, we aimed to foster collaboration, gain valuable insights, and contribute to the global dialogue on sustainable aquaculture practices.

We are proud of the positive reception and the engaging discussions that followed our presentation. It was an excellent platform to connect with fellow researchers and professionals, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations.

For more details about the ISAP 2024 Conference, visit their official website.

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