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Intelligent Fish feeding through Integration of ENabling technologies and Circular principle

Project description

Growing healthy fish the smart way

Efficiency and profitability are essential for any aquaculture industry to survive. But successful aquaculture hinges on the good farming conditions for the growth of healthy fish. In this context, the EU-funded iFishIENCi project will deliver breakthrough innovations supporting sustainable aquaculture based on enabling technologies and circular principles. Specifically, it will bring to the market the iFishIENCi Biology Online Steering System (iBOSS) that can improve production control and management for all fish aquaculture systems. With smart feeding and continuous monitoring of fish behaviour, health and welfare, iBOSS can maximise feed use and ensure zero waste by qualifying new and sustainable organic value chains for feeds and valorisation of by-products.

Objective

iFishIENCi will deliver breakthrough innovations supporting sustainable aquaculture, based on enabling technologies and circular principles, thereby providing the European aquaculture industry with the competitive advantage and growth stimulation needed to be a mover in revolutionizing global efficiency in fish production and meet society's needs for food from the ocean. This ambitious task will be achieved by providing to the market the iFishIENCi Biology Online Steering System (iBOSS) that significantly improves production control and management for all fish aquaculture systems. iBOSS will maximise feed utilisation through smart feeding, provide continuous monitoring of fish behaviour, health and welfare and reduce response times to aberrations. iFishIENCi will target circular principles and zero waste by qualifying new and sustainable organic value chains for feeds, and valorisation of by-products. iFishIENCi´s innovations will provide important new assets to the consortiums SMEs, fish-farmers, feed producers and technology providers in the aquaculture sector, leading to market growth and job creation. Assets will be maximized through a comprehensive sustainability assessment and engagements with the sector, regulators and consumers. 11 European companies (SMEs and larger companies) and 7 research & Innovation expert groups are joining effort to achieve this innovation leap towards the implementation of smart feeding and smart breeding into the fish farming industry.

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-BG-2018-2020

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Coordinator

AQUABIOTECH LIMITED
Net EU contribution

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€ 684 850,20
Address
NAGGAR STREET CENTRAL COMPLEX TARGA GAP
MST 1761 Mosta
Malta

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SME

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Yes
Region
Malta Malta Malta
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 978 357,43

Participants (18)

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