INNOAQUA Project to Join AGROKOMPLEX 49th International Agricultural and Food Exhibition

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The INNOAQUA Project, represented by PEDAL consulting, will be participating in the prestigious AGROKOMPLEX 49th International Agricultural and Food Exhibition. The event is set to take place from August 15th to 18th, 2024, in Nitra, Slovakia. This exhibition stands as a significant platform for showcasing innovations and advancements in the agricultural and food sectors.

About AGROKOMPLEX

AGROKOMPLEX is one of the most important agricultural exhibitions in Europe, attracting thousands of exhibitors and visitors each year. This event offers a unique opportunity for industry professionals, innovators, and stakeholders to come together, exchange ideas, and explore the latest developments in agriculture and food technology.
For more information about the event, visit the official AGROKOMPLEX website.

INNOAQUA Project Participation

At AGROKOMPLEX, the INNOAQUA project will showcase its latest research findings, technologies, and methodologies aimed at improving the sustainability and productivity of aquaculture systems.

We invite all attendees of AGROKOMPLEX to visit the INNOAQUA booth and learn more about our initiatives to promote sustainable aquaculture. Your participation will not only give you insights into the future of aquaculture but also offer a chance to contribute to a more sustainable and efficient food production system.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of an event that shapes the future of agriculture and food production. We look forward to seeing you at AGROKOMPLEX 2024!

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