Description
Short description of the project: The ambition of iFishIENCi is developing and demonstrating disruptive IoT/AI based innovations, considering the feeding value chain as a whole, and addressing four commercially-important species, with fish quality as focus.
Tangible results: 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.
Application/ relevance: The iFishIENCi H2020 project is using advanced digital technology to support the sustainable development of European aquaculture.
Details
- Original Author(s)
- Lead Partner: AquaBioTech Limited, ABTProject Partner(s): Aller Aqua Research GmbHProject Partner(s): LeitatProject Partner(s): Bioceanor SASProject Partner(s): NORCE Norwegian Research Centre ASProject Partner(s): OxyGuardProject Partner(s): SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONSProject Partner(s): The Institute of Aquaculture and Environmental Safety, AKIProject Partner(s): Durand Research & ConsultingProject Partner(s): Győri “Előre” Fisheries Co-operativeProject Partner(s): Easy Global Market SASProject Partner(s): NCE Seafood Innovation ClusterProject Partner(s): The Hellenic Centre for Marine ResearchProject Partner(s): University of BergenProject Partner(s): erein zur Förderung des Technologietransfers an der Hochschule Bremerhaven e.V. - TTZProject Partner(s): VITAFORT Co. Ltd.Financing Programme(s): H2020-EU.3.2. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomyFinancing Programme(s): H2020-EU.3.2.3.2. - Developing competitive and environmentally-friendly European aquaculture
- Topic(s)
- Animal Health and Public Health, Animal Welfare, Control, Environmental Performance, Knowledge and Innovation
- Geographical Coverage
- European
- Date
- November, 2018 - July, 2023
- Source