HavExpo 2024 - Bergen, Norway
Be part of Pavilion of Denmark on HavExpo - gathering the entire value chain of the Scandinavian aquaculture and fisheries industry under one roof.
Tidspunkt
06.05.2024 - 08.05.2024
Sted
Bergen, Norway
Pris
DKK 2,995 per m2 excl. VAT when booking minimum 9 m2 at the Pavilion of Denmark
+
DKK 4,995 excl. VAT in coordination fee per company


The new meeting place for the aquaculture and fisheries industry in Norway
Join the Pavilion of Denmark at HavExpo in Bergen from 6-8 May 2024.
HavExpo is a new industry exhibition replying to the growing demand in the fisheries, aquaculture, and fish processing industries. This event brings together stakeholders from the entire fishing industry in one location. Bergen, being a vital hub for the fishing industry in Norway, makes it the perfect choice for HavExpo.
The event aims to become the must-attend trade exhibition, providing a platform for industry experts to share knowledge, explore new technologies and solutions, and foster collaboration across different segments of the fishing industry. HavExpo also serve as a traditional marketplace for establishing and nurturing business relationships. With major players worldwide consolidating their operations and spanning the entire value chain, HavExpo plays a central meeting point accross the industry.

The Norwegian fishing industry - in brief
The Norwegian fishing industry is a cornerstone of the country's economy, generating close to 100 billion NOK Norway has set a long-term export target of 550 billion NOK for farmed and processed fish by 2050. This ambitous goal requires significant development, particularly in fish farming and fish processing, and will require substantial investments. Investments are currently challenged by ongoing discussions on taxation of the industry.
There is a strong focus on optimizing the fish processing industry as well as expanding the aquaculture sector. In recent years, numerous new land-based aquaculture facilities have been announced in Norway, marking a significant shift from the predominant sea-based fish farming practices.
The fisheries sector in Norway also strongly focuses on minimizing its environmental footprint by adopting sustainable solutions. The goal is to transform the fishing fleet into a more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient fleet, an area where Danish companies possess strong expertise to offer.
The overall development of the Norwegian fishing industry calls for new and innovative technologies, creating opportunities for Danish companies to introduce their innovative solutions and groundbreaking technology.

Pavilion of Denmark at HavExpo 2024
Danish Export - Fish Tech will organize a Pavilion of Denmark at HavExpo 2024 and we look forward to being part of this event for the second time and to profiling Danish competences.
Join the Pavilion of Denmark at HavExpo 2024 and showcase your company's competences and solutions to a wide industry audience from Norway and Northern Europe. Network with other Danish exhibitors to exchange market experiences and potential sales leads. We handle the coordination with exhibition organizer and stand builder, so you can focus on engaging with customers and maximizing your participation.
Pavilion of Denmark will be located centrally in the main hall
Sign up already today to secure your spot on pavilion of Denmark at HavExpo 2024.
Package price
DKK 2,995 per m2 excl. VAT when booking minimum 9 m2 at the Pavilion of Denmark
+
DKK 4,995 excl. VAT in coordination fee per company
The package price includes:
- Turn-key exhibition stand at the Pavilion of Denmark (excluding prints/graphics)
- Build-up and dismantling of exhibition stand
- Carpet
- 1 table
- 3 chairs
- 1 brochure rack
- Lights on your stand
- Power consumption on your area (standard power connection)
- Exhibitor badges for your personnel
- Registration in official exhibitor catalogue
- Coffee/tea + snacks during the exhibition
- Lunch fo exhibitors daily
* Conditions:
The price is based on grants from the Danish Trade Council.
** "De minimis rules"
As from 1 January 2014, companies receiving export-promoting subsidies have to complete a business form in which they specify the subsidies received under the “de minimis” rules. This includes all subsidies received in your current financial year and the two previous years. According to the Trade Council rules, companies themselves are responsible for obtaining the information from all subsidy-administrators. As a service, the Danish Export Association can provide information on all subsidies received through us.