Aqua Nor 2023 - Trondheim, Norway

Join the Pavilion of Denmark on Aqua Nor - a leading exhibition focusing on the aquaculture industry

Tidspunkt

22.08.2023 - 24.08.2023

Sted

Trondheim, Norge

Pris

DKK 3,995 per m2 excl. VAT */**
+
DKK 4,995 excl. VAT in coordination fee per company

See further down the page for information on what is included in the package price

Martin Winkel Lilleøre Head of Fish Tech danish export / dansk eksport
Head of Fish Tech Martin Winkel Lilleøre +45 6020 8557
Lise-Marie Robichon Hornsved Project Consultant & Member Relations
Project Manager Lise-Marie Robichon Hornsved +45 6020 8568
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Aqua Nor

Aqua Nor is a must-attend exhibition gathering aquaculture industry professionals and decision-makers from around the world. 

Why participate at Aqua Nor

  • Aqua Nor in Trondheim is dedicated to the aquaculture and related fish processing industry
  • Aqua Nor is attracting an international audience of stakeholders, industry professionals, buyers and decision-makers 
  • You will be part of a must-attend industry exhibition where you can meet/engage with a great number of relevant industry professionals from Norway, Europe and other parts of the world.
  • You will get an opportunity to network with relevant stakeholders and decision-makers and get market insight from the sector in Norway and internationally.
  • Aqua Nor covers all aspects of the aquaculture sector value chain
  • Aqua Nor has in recent years attracted between 16,000 and 20,000 aquaculture industry professionals from more than 70 different countries
  • Exposure on a market with great focus on the aquaculture industry and with continued investments in the industry
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A brief of the aquaculture industry in Norway

Norway has for decades been the strongest and by far the largest salmon producer in the world and with extensive coastal areas and fjords the country's geography represents ideal conditions for offshore/sea-based aquaculture production.

With about 50% of the global production, Norway is the leading producer of atlantic salmon in front of other important salmon producing nations such as Chile and Scotland. The Norwegian aquaculture industry has obtained important growth rates over the last years and according to a report from EY, growth rate of the aquaculture globally is expected to increase further in the years to come. By 2025 the share of the aquaculture industry in global fish production is expected to reach 52% and thus surpassing wild catch fisheries.

Trends & investments in Norwegian aquaculture industry
The aquaculture industry in Norway is already strong and well-established, but still has a strong focus on getting a larger share of the increasing demand of fish and seafood on the world market. 

The aquaculture industry in Norway is covering the entire value chain of the industry with broodstock, smolt, grow-out and processing facilities and all steps are to be taken into consideration in the development of the industry. The industry in Norway has among other in recent years been focusing on expanding and optimizing their fish processing industry to keep a larger share of the value-added processing of the fish raw material in Norway.

Another focus is on large smolt/postsmolt, where the intention is to grow smolt on land to a larger size before putting it into sea cages to make the fish more resistant and reducing time in sea cages. 

The entire Norwegian aquaculture industry has a continued focus on strengthening the industry and keeping a strong postition on the global aquaculture market. However new taxes has been proposed recently, which has caused upset from many parts of the Norwegian aquaculture industry.

Focus areas within the aquaculture and fish processing industry in Norway are among other increased efficiency, improved technology, fish health, biological challenges, digitalization and sustainable solutions. 

To meet the ambitions for development, increased turnover and export shares on one hand and sustainable production on the other hand, several aquaculture players in Norway are investing in their future development. Future investments are among other expected to focus on establishment and development of both land-based and off-shore facilities around Norway. 

Pavilion of Denmark

Danish Export - Fish Tech is organizing a Pavilion of Denmark at Aqua Nor 2023 to support Danish companies in seizing the opportunities in the Norwegian and international aquaculture and fish processing industry.

Your participation on Pavilion of Denmark together with other Danish companies will be a strong platform of exposure of your solutions on the important Norwegian aquaculture market and at the same time you will have a unique opportunity to networke with other Danish companies on Pavilion of Denmark to exchange market insights, industry knowledge and leads.

We will take care of many of the practicalities prior to and during the exhibition, so you can focus on what is essential to you, the dialogue with existing and potential customers to boost your sales and assure you get the most out of your participation at Aqua Nor.

Pavilion of Denmark will be located in Hall D at Aqua Nor 2023

Package price   

The price for participation is: 

DKK 3,995 per m2 excl. VAT */** 
+
DKK 4,995 excl. VAT in coordination fee per company

  • 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 (basic connection)
  • Exhibitor badges for your personnel 
  • Registration in the official exhibitor material
  • Marketing for the Pavilion of Denmark
  • Coffee/tea, beverages and water during the exhibition
  • Sweets, crisps and snacks during the exhibition
  • Lunch for 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.

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