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EU Aquaculture

Atlantic Hubs to boost Marine Algae Land-based Aquaculture and Biotechnology (ATL.A.HUB)

Description

Short description of the project: ATL.A.HUB is a three-year project funded by EMFAF aimed at filling gaps and address significant bottlenecks in the European algae value-chain of algae production.

Expected results: This project will capitalise on two of the largest facilities in Europe for algae cultivation and processing, using them as “launch pads” for the development of algae-based products new to Europe. It will also deliver an integrated strategy to drive product innovation through specialised Hubs. In addition, significant efforts will be dedicated to the design of an exploitation plan following naturally different pathways depending on the legal structure and status of each hub. Finally, three case-studies will be included as example of investment-ready products whose entry into the market will be accelerated thanks to this strategy, each accompanied by an upscaling and commercialisation plan.

Application/relevance: By connecting research, industry and local authorities, ATL.A.HUB will foster cooperation in the algae sector across Europe, thus contributing to its development.

Details

Original Author(s)
Lead Partner: Instituto tecnologico de Canarias, S. A.
Project Partner(s): A4F Alga Fuel SA
Project Partner(s): Universidad de la Laguna
Project Partner(s): Gobierno de Canarias
Project Partner(s): APA - Associacao Portuguesa de Aquacultores
Project Partner(s): LCA Dynamics SIA
Project Partner(s): EDONIA
Project Partner(s): Fresh Frutas Canarias 2016 SL
Project Partner(s): MACROCARBON SL
Financing Progamme(s): European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund - EMFAF
Topic(s)
Diversification and Adding Value, Knowledge and Innovation, Producer and Market Organisations
Geographical Coverage
European
Date
October, 2025 - September, 2028
Source