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June 15, 2010- eTrace, a project within SafeFoodEra, conducted a traceability pilot in Sweden last month and showed increased profits for traceable seafood products. The pilot tracked fish all the way from fishing boats in Simrishamn, through the supply chain to a retailer in Gothenburg, Sweden. Through the use of RFID tagging and the EPCIS standard, it succeed in providing customers with information...
Read More...Trace Tracker AS, a leading provider of traceability, is selected to deliver a new generation of electronic systems in the ERA-net project eTrace. The purpose is to increase food security by automating data capture from the company's internal IT systems and sensors. The project focuses on the sharing of product data among supply chain-actors in Iceland, Norway and Sweden, through an industry...
Read More...This years Marine Harvest sustainability report with more detailed data from its global operations. Transparency and an open dialogue are prerequisites for progress. Marine Harvest's performance needs to be discussed openly both internally and with stakeholders." Visit the official website for more information.
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NASF and Mare Life have joined forces since March 2009 and both concepts complement each other well. NASF covers the supply, marketing and finance, Mare Life covers Innovation. Today's marine players know that long-term planning and adaptability are essential for survival and that constant innovation is required to be in front. The current and future typical conference delegates will increase their demands towards compact business with an integrated component of innovation. NASF 2011 moved to downtown Oslo, which will provide a significantly more compact and cost-effective arrangement. After discussion and review of the economic and strategic aspects, the MareLife board decided to...
Read More...Miniseminar: "Marin verdiskaping fra FoU og idéer i industri og akademi" MareLife arrangerte i samarbeid med Innovasjon Norge den 26. mai et miniseminar omkring marin verdiskaping der innledere fra industri, akademi, TTO, virkemiddelapparat, finans og IPR-ekspertise bidro. Det var hele 40 deltagere og det var stort engasjement omkring viktige spørsmål og forutsetninger for å lykkes med å skape verdier fra FoU og idéer. Innlederne og deltagerne takkes for innsatsen. Program, deltagerliste og presentasjoner følger nedenfor. --> English text below.
Read More...Today you can google your way to an aerial photo of your neighbour's swimming pool. All music made since Edison can be loaded into your ear in a split second. The sea, however, keeps many secrets to itself. This could be part of the game, or is the time to fuse modern technology, new innovations and share information on modern food? We present some opportunities, all submitted by MareLifeLife at the North Atlantic Seafood Forum in Lillestrom, Norway.
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BBio-marine member association mobilising trendsetters along the entire value chain; addressing challenges and potentials too big to handle by individual members and gathers all major bio-marine branches: Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine compounds.
MareLife acts in several major ways:
- Projects: Facilitates collaboration between members on common research projects and challenges too big to be handled by individual players
- Commercialization: Assists in commercialization of ideas and inventions
- Public financial framework: Optimizing public frameworks for marine research and innovation
- Communication: Communicates its efforts to build reputation of trust for the sector and to extend its network
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