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Welcome to the 10th Jubilee
NORTH ATLANTICSEAFOOD FORUM 2015The world’s largest seafood business conference
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PROGRAM
MARCH 3–5, 2015BERGEN, NORWAY
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Dear Delegates
WELCOME TO THE 10TH JUBILEE NASF – DEDICATED TO THE GLOBAL SEAFOOD INDUSTRY
The main theme for the 10th Jubilee NASF conference in 2015 is “Global Seafood trade and market access – Seafood in a new geopolitical role”. We’ll explore seafood’s new geopolitical role – highlighting the ever increasing importance of our industry in an expanding world food trade. Seafood products are among the most widely traded commodities in the world, totalling some USD 125 billion per year. Following the success of the 9th NASF; we have become one of the most important meeting places for anyone involved in seafood. This year, we have an outstanding program, featuring more than 90 speakers in 8 seminars over 3 days, delivering real value to our delegates. By attending NASF you will get insights into vital developments forming the future of the industry. The quality of our speakers are well defined in our NASF slogan “Be inspired by the Best!“. We welcome back for the 2nd time, 3 important Industry Leaders adressing “The View from the Bridge”. We also continue our industry trade seminars on the Salmon, White Fish, and Pelagic sectors, along with the MSC supported Sustainability Seminar. Another initiative is the Young Fish Leadership Seminar, involving recruitment issues and networking. Pareto securities continues their large investor and capital markets seminar involving the major stock listed seafood company CEOs presenting their outlook. The NASF arena has become a big place for developing business – we say simply: “Come and do business where business is”. We are proud to announce a new industry initiative – “UK at NASF 2015”. Together with UK’s Seafish in Grimsby, we’ve organized the 2nd national industry delegation to attend our arena. Some 60 UK industry delegates from 40 companies, representing £ 6,3 billion in annual turnover and the imports of £ 2,75 billon of seafood per year are here. See more details of this UK Industry Delegation on page 19. Our enlarged program is the result of interaction with leading industry companies, partners, and stakeholders. We thank them for their strategic guidance and help to set the right agenda, maintaining NASF as a true world class event. On behalf of North Atlantic Seafood Forum, Marlife, Pareto, FAO, our co-organisers and our distinguished sponsors, we welcome you to the 10th North Atlantic Seafood Forum.
Yours very truly
Jørgen J Lund, Managing Director,North Atlantic Seafood Forum AS
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Welcome, Jørgen J. Lund, Managing Director, North Atlantic Seafood Forum AS 2
Table of contents 3
Welcome, Paul Williams, CEO, Seafish, UK 4
Welcome, Arni Mathiesen, Assistant Director General, FAO, Rome 5
Welcome, Guus Pastoor, Chairman, European Seafood Federation (AIPCE), Brussels 6
Overview of NASF Seafood Business ARENA 7
NASF Programme 2015 8
NASF 2015 Conference exhibition 12
NASF Social Events 13
North Atlantic Seafood Forum International Team 14
NASF Young Fish Leadership Seminar 16
NASF 2015 Sponsors 17
NASF in partnership with Norway’s Aqua Nor and Nor-Fishing exhibitions 18
“UK at 10th NASF 2015” Delegation – overview of companies 19
Invitation to UK Delegation’s Cocktail Reception March 4th at 7 PM 26
Welcome back to 11th NASF 2016, March 1-3 2016 (week 10) 28
NASF Programme per February 24th 2015The programme has been compiled with the maximum care and attention.
Nevertheless the organiser cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions that may be present in the programme itself.
CONTENTS
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Grimsby, UK 19 February 2015 Dear Delegates Welcome to the 10th North Atlantic Seafood Forum (NASF) here in Bergen. Seafish is delighted to be a part of the 10th anniversary celebrations along with the rest of the UK delegation, which has always been a big supporter of the event. Over the past 10 years, the conference has grown to become the largest seafood business event in the world tackling the challenges of sustainability, food security and ever changing policy and regulation. It has provided an excellent platform to share knowledge and experience and many successful business relationships have been formed along the way. Long may we continue to be inspired. The 10th NASF conference provides an opportunity once again for the seafood industry to talk about global progress in sustainability and learn from each other on best practice in marketing and communicating this to the wider world. For us in the UK, it is a chance to showcase and share with you the successes of the UK seafood industry which plays a crucial part in our global supply chain. I would also like to take this opportunity to invite you to a UK reception at the end of day one, which Seafish is co-hosting, As well as celebrating 10 years of NASF, we will be sharing information about the World Seafood Congress, which takes place in Grimsby in September 2015. We hope you will join us to meet with colleagues and friends, old and new to find out about this upcoming event. I wish you a pleasant stay in Bergen, Yours truly
Paul Williams CEO Seafish
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WELCOME TO 10TH NORTH ATLANTIC SEAFOOD FORUM MARCH 3-5 2015THE WORLD’S LARGEST SEAFOOD BUSINESS CONFERENCE
The North Atlantic Seafood Forum is the world’s largest seafood business conference, and a leading executive meeting place for the seafood industry. In Bergen, March 3-5 2015, around 600 delegates from more than 35 countries and 300 companies will attend NASF.
NASF is a broad annual industry event covering all major facets of the seafood sectors. NASF focuses on the key network between cutting edge innovation, technology, research, policy, finance, trade and commercialisation. The 10th conference in 2015 is an exellent opportunity to meet and interact with the leading world seafood operators, and other key players, along with financial institutions from the world’s largest seafood capital market, all in the same venue. Around 90 speakers will present papers in 8 seminars over 3 days.
3 DAYS FULL OF EVENTS
THE CONFERENCE will provide you with new and invaluable insights into worldseafood markets and premium seafood companies together with innovative solutions.
SOCIAL EVENTS The NASF meeting place consists of many different arenas formeeting the delegates in an unstressed atmosphere.
Take part in the NASF social programme and use these networking opportunities.
TUESDAY3 March
WEDNESDAY4 March
16.00 NASF Young Fish Leadership Seminar
Conference Speakers VIP Dinner, King Haakon hall
19.00 UK Cocktail ReceptionExhibition hall
SOCIAL EVENTS
THURSDAY5 March
THE CONFERENCE
Pelagic Industry Executive meeting
20.00 City of Bergen,Mayor’s reception
20.00 Conference DinnerRadisson Royal Bryggen Hotel
White Fish IndustryExecutive meeting
Innovation
financepolicy
supplymarkets &
pricing
sustain-ability
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NASF Business Platform
• Get insights into vital developments forming the future of the Industry
• Hear the latest in innovative and commercial developments• Learn about the industry’s political and legislative direction• Understand the financial and economic issues affecting the market• Connect with leading seafood companies in the world
The NASF conference will provide new and invaluable insights and give you the fast-track to the global seafood markets.• A pre-conference - sets focus on Marine innovations and Solutions
and business development• Opening session - “The View from the Bridge”; learn from
politicians, industry captains and leading seafood companies• Parallel sessions - for the latest update on industry
challenges, supply and market outlook, prices, innovation and business, and sustainability issues
• Corporate Finance Seminar - meet 15 of the world’s leading stocklisted seafood firms, investors and financiers
• Major industry arena - for developing business and commercial opportunities
THIS IS NORTH ATLANTIC SEAFOOD FORUM (NASF)
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Day 1 & 2PROGRAMME 2015
DAY 1 MARCH 4th, 2015
09.00 Opening • Conference Chair, Guus Pastoor, AIPCE, Brussels.
Main 10th NASF Conference Theme: Global Seafood trade and market access - Seafood in a new geopolitical role.
09.05 Greetings from City of Bergen, the World Marine Capital. Trude Drevland, Mayor Bergen.
09.10 Europe as market and partner. Ingvild Næss Stub, Deputy Minister EU/EEA Affairs,
Norway.
09.30 Seafood trade and market access – seen from EU. Stefaan Depypere, Director of International Aff airs and Markets, European Commission, Brussels.
09.50 New emerging trade agreements/TTIP – a new environment for global seafood trade? John Connelly, CEO, National Fisheries Institute, USA and Torben Foss, Director, PwC Seafood Centre, Norway.
10.20 Outlook for world seafood trade to 2030. Arni Mathiesen, Assistant Director General, FAO, Rome.
10.40 Coff ee Break and networking.
11.00 120 years of Global Ocean Marine Research – a Foundation for successful Fisheries and Aquaculture developments. Tore Nepstad, CEO, Institute of Marine Research, Norway.
11.20 Status and Outlook for cold water prawns. Simon Jarding, Director, Royal Greenland, and Chair International Cold Water Prawn Forum (ICWPF).
2. Global Seafood Industry Captains -
“The View from the Bridge”
11.40 Oceana Group, South Africa and Namibia – Francois Kuttel, CEO.
12.00 Marine Harvest Group, Norway – Ole Eirik Lerøy, Chairman.
12.20 Findus Group and Young’s Seafood, UK – James Hill, CEO.
12.40 10th NASF Jubilee Conference Photo “Shoot” - from NASF stage.
13.00 Lunch and networking at Conference hotel.
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PRICES – session 1
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14.00 Opening. Jan Trollvik, Norway Seafood Council, Norway. Co-chair: Henning Lund, Pareto Securities, Norway.
14.05 Salmon Market and Price Outlook. Lars Liabø, Chairman, Kontali, Norway.
14.25 Salmon Supply and Market Outlook. Jose Ramon Gutiérrez, Chairman, MultiExport, Chile.
14.45 Helge Moen, CEO, Kverva, Norway.
15.05 Seafood sector Stock Market Outlook. Henning Lund, Pareto Securities, Norway.
15.25 Q&A.
15.30 Coffee Break and networking.
16.00 Sustainable salmon profitability. Bjørn Haugland, Chief Sustainability Officer; DnV GL, Norway.
16.20 EU seafood consumer trends and outlook. Will seafood demand continue to grow – despite high prices? Jean Jacques Vandenheede, The Nielsen Company, UK.
17.00 Salmon markets in Russia after the 2014 embargo – what’s next? Borge Prytz Larsen, Director, Severnaya Compania, Russia.
17.20 The drivers behind the significant escalating salmon farming costs. Kjell Bjordal, Consultant, Norway.
17.40 2015 NASF Market Novelty. Jann Molnes, Fund Manager, Holberg Fondene, Norway.
17.50 Panel Debate and Q&A - Moderated by Chairs.
18.15 End of Day One seminars.
19.00 United Kingdom and SeaFish @ 10th NASF cocktail party reception. At Conference Hotel Foyer Exhibition.
20.00 NASF Conference Dinner & Networking Reception at hotel.
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COMMUNICATIONS SEMINAR – session 2
14.00 Opening Remarks - Seminar Chair; Prof. Dr. Horst Lang; Director Quality and
Sustainability; Globus SB Warenhaus, Germany.
14.10 Keynote Address: Sustainability Update: Strategic considerations on how to address Sustainability in competitive markets? Univ.-Prof. Dr. Markus Mau; Director Institute for Innovative Strategies, University of West-Hungary, Hungary.
14.30 SESSION ONE – Seafood sustainability
14.30 Seafood Sustainability, Food Security and Nutrition from a global perspective.
14.45 What does Sustainability mean? Rupert Howes, CEO Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), UK.
15.00 The sustainability transition started 25 years ago, are we on track? Gerard van Balsfoort, President; Pelagic freezer trawler association, the Netherlands.
15.15 Identification of challenges and improvements for sustainable seafood supply. Oyvind Fylling-Jensen, CEO NOFIMA, Norway.
15.30 Coffee Break and networking.
15.50 SESSION TWO – Fisheries and aquaculture supply: Challenges and opportunities.
15.50 The role of credible private standards in incentivizing a global transition to sustainable Production and consumption. Tom Pickerell, Technical Director, SeaFish, UK.
16.05 The Aquaculture feed dialogues – the role of credible standards for sustainable feed. Chris Ninnes, Managing Director, ASC, the Netherlands.
16.25 Sustainable fisheries in Iceland: part of a long tradition, market opportunities with sustainable approaches. Brynjólfur Eyjólfsson, Marketing Manager, HB Grandi, Iceland.
16.40 SESSION THREE – Markets and Marketing.
16.40 Food integrity, how does it work? Mike Mitchell, Young’s/Findus Group, UK.
16.55 Sustainable procurement in Germany, how does it work in practice? Juergen Pauly, Globus, Germany.
17.10 Market-based Measures to Promote Sustainable Seafood Trade. Dr. Victoria Chomo,
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11.35 Outlook for white fish markets.
11.35 UK retail markets – Paul Geary, Senior Buying Manager – Fish, ASDA, UK.
11.55 European demand for white fish products. Jean-Louis Meuric, Consultant, France. 12.10 White fish market consolidation and brand developments – lessons learned from the global salmon Industry? Ludo Aldelhof, Sales Director retail fresh EU, Marine Harvest Consumer Products, Belgium.
12.25 China online sales – The E-Commerce revolution – Linming Gao; Managing Partner, Everfish, China.
12.45 Proposed new Norway fisheries regime (Tveteraas Commission 2014) - Impact on Norway white fish. Geir Ove Ystmark, CEO, Norway Seafood Federation, Norway.
13.00 Panel Debate and Q&A Moderated by Drew Cherry, Intrafish Media, USA & seminar chair Torunn Halhjem.
13:30 Lunch and networking at Conference hotel.
1630 – 2300 2nd NASF White Fish Top Executive Gathering. Private Industry Top – Executive session
and dinner. By invitation only. Organized by:
Norway Seafoods, Nergaard Group, Havfisk and
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09.00 Opening remaks. Sean O. Donoghue, CEO, Killybegs Fishermen’s Organization, Ireland.
09.10 Outlook for global pelagic supplies, markets and pricing. Gunn Strandheim, Kontali, Norway.
09.30 Outlook for Northern Atlantic Pelagic Quotas and Supplies. Otto Gregussen, CEO, Norway Sales Organization for Pelagic Fish, Norway.
09.50 Outlook for Southern African pelagic sector – Dave Russell, Consultant, Namibia.
10.15 Q&A.
10.30 Coffee Break and networking.
11.00 A banker’s perspective of the Peruvian pelagics industry, impact of El Nino and evolution
Economist, FAO, Italy.
17.25 SESSION FOUR - How to communicate the right thing. Panelists: Mike Mitchell, Juergen Pauly, Victoria Chomo and Rupert Howes. Moderator: Chair Dr. Horst Lang.
18.15 Closing Remarks – Seminar Chair Prof. Dr. Horst Lang.
18.15 Seminar Close.
19.00 United Kingdom and SeaFish @ 10th NASF cocktail party reception. At Conference Hotel Foyer Exhibition.
20.00 NASF Conference Dinner & Networking Reception at hotel.
DAY 2 MARCH 5th, 2015
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09.00 Opening by Chair: Torunn Halhjem, International Sales Director, Trident Seafoods, USA.
09.05 Global white fish supply, market and price outlook - Ragnar Nystoel, CEO, Kontali, Norway.
09.20 Outlook for white fish supplies.
09.20 North Atlantic white fish supply - Webjorn Barstad, CEO, Havfisk Norway.
09.35 Russian Alaska Pollock & Cod Supply and Markets – Ivan Osadchiy, Director Russian Fishing Company, Russia.
09.50 U.S-Alaska pollock supply – Allen Kimball, Executive Vice-President, Global Sales, Trident Seafoods, USA.
10.10 World hake supply and exports – Felix Ratheb, CEO, Sea Harvest, South Africa.
10.30 Coffee Break and networking.
10.55 Outlook for farmed white fish supplies.
10.55 Tilapia – Magdalena Lamprecht Wallhoff, Vice President Sales, Regal Springs, USA.
11.15 Seabream and Seabass – Dr. Hayri Deniz, Projects Manager, Kilic, Turkey.
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of the sector. Gorjan Nikolik, Associate Director, Rabobank, The Netherlands.
11.20 Market outlook for fish meal and fish oil; pricing and market trends. Dr. Enrico Bachis, Chief Analyst, IFFO, UK.
11.40 Outlook for global fish feed supply. Ian Carr, Marketing Director, EWOS Group, Norway.
12.00 European markets – major importer.
12.30 Panel discussion - Q&A: Global pelagic supply/demand/pricing. Moderator: Seminar Chair Sean O Donoghue.
13.30 Lunch and networking.
16.30 – 22.00 3rd Pelagic Industry Top Executive Gathering. Private Industry Top – Executive session
and dinner. By invitation only. Organized by:
Norway`s Sales Organization for Pelagic Fish and
NASF.
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SEMINAR
09.00 – 15.00 Corporate finance seminar with 20 mins presentations from CEOs and/or CFOs.
Each session will have 10 minutes Q&A. 12 of the
world`s leading stock-listed seafood companies.
1:1 meetings with CEO/CFOs for major investors
– organized by Pareto Securities. Followed by a
corporate finance luncheon with major investors
and fund managers.
Participating Listed Seafood Companies:
09.00 – 09.30 Multiexport - How has the operational recovery in Multiexport been possible? - Anders Lyon, CEO
09.30 – 09.55 The Scottish Salmon Company - The Scottish EBIT/kg challenge - Craig Anderson, CEO
09.55 – 10.25 Lerøy Seafood Group - Salmon vs chicken category and future potential - Henning Beltestad, CEO
10.25 – 10.45 Coffee
10.45 – 11.15 Salmar - Growth potential within exisiting licenses in Norway - Leif Inge Nordhammer, CEO
11.15 – 11.40 Norway Royal Salmon - Why triploid salmon works - Charles Høstlund, CEO
11.40 – 12.00 Norway Seafoods - TBA - Thomas Farstad, CEO
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13.00 – 13.30 Bakkafrost - The value of a strict sanitary regime - Regin Jacobsen, CEO
13.30 – 14.00 Austevoll Seafood - Will there be enough fishmeal and fishoil? - Arne Møgster, CEO
14.00 – 14.15 Coffee
14.15 – 14.35 AKVA Group - Drivers and trends in technology development in the salmon industry - Trond Wiliksen, CEO
14.35 – 15.00 Grieg Seafood - How solid is the basis for future growth in salmon farming - Per Grieg Jr.
15.00 – 15.30 Marine Harvest - MHG in 2020 - some thoughts - Alf Helge Aarskog, CEO
Thank you from the Seafood industry to Baader: Baader’s investment in research and development has
continuously provided the industry with cutting-edge
technology solutions which have improved the industry
production lines’ efficiency and profitability. This enables
companies to provide their customers with great products at
competitive prices. The industry views Baader’s inputs as one
of the keys to their business development, as they take their
business forward.
Thank you from Baader to the seafood processing
community for 96 years of mutually beneficial
cooperation and partnerships.
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SOCIAL EVENTSThe NASF meeting place consists of different arenas for meeting the delegates in an unstressed atmosphere. Take part in the social programme and use the networking opportunities in addition to the conference coffee-breaks and lunches.
TUESDAY 3 MARCHCity of Bergen, Speaker’s VIP Reception
By invitation only.Haakon’s Hall, conference badges required.20.00 - 22.00
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCHUK Delegation Cocktail Reception
Cocktails in the NASF Exhibition Area, 19.00-20.00
NASF Conference Delegate Buffet Dinner
The reception at the Conference hotel opens at 20.00 and lasts until 24.00. Buffet food and drinks will be served. For registered conference delegates only. Invitation cards and conference badges required.
THURSDAY 5 MARCHPelagic Industry Executive Meeting
By invitation only. Hosted by the Norwegian Fishermen’s Sales Organization for pelagic fish and NASF16.00-23.00
White Fish Industry Executive Meeting
By invitation only. Hosted by Nergaard, Havfisk and Norway Seafoods and NASF 16.00-23.00
Haakon’s Hall is a medieval stone hall located inside Bergenhus Fortress. The hall was constructed in the middle of the 13th century, during the reign of King Håkon Håkonsson (1217–1263). In medieval times, it was the largest build-ing of the royal palace in Bergen, then the capital of Norway. It is the largest secular medieval building in Norway.
City of Bergen Speaker’s VIP Reception March 3th
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INTERNATIONAL TEAMNORTH ATLANTIC SEAFOOD FORUM
Alexander Wever – Representative for Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Alexander covers the German markets along with Austria and Switzerland. He has experience as Category and Division Manager at Globus Hyper Market Chain and Metro Cash&Carry Germany. He now runs his own business – AWF, Alexander Wever Fisch Consulting. Alexander is also Member of the Bremen Fish Inter national Fair consulting committee since 2003.Tel: + 49 2381 3058647 / E-mail: [email protected]
Simon Dwyer – Representative for United Kingdom
Simon has worked closely with the seafood sector on a global basis and in particular, with the physical movement aspects within the supply chain, for over 20 years. Simon is based in Grimsby, UK. He is a member of the Humber Seafood Institute Board and Chairman of their Trade Corridor Group. Simon is a shareholder and Managing Director of Seafox Management Consultants Ltd.Tel: + 44 7866501894 / E-mail: [email protected] / Twitter: @simondwyer1 / www.seafox.no
Paul van der Heijden – Representatives for the Netherlands and Belgium
Paul is a solution provider with a strong emphasis on sustainable- & system innovation. The technologies focus on reducing total costs of ownership while improving performance compared to conventional systems. MatureDevelopment BV, Voorburg, the Netherlands.Tel: +31 858 78 67 72 / E-mail: [email protected]
David Russell – Representative for Namibia, Angola and South Africa
Born in Kenya, David has a MSc. in Natural Resource Management from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Since 2000 he has operated as a fishing industry consultant, primarily in Namibia and other SADC region countries. He has 25 years’ experience in the fishing industry, with experience in areas such as: fisheries marketing, processing, and value chain analysis.Tel: + 264 81 233 57 48 / E-mail: [email protected]
Tomasz Kulikowski – Representative for Poland and Baltic States
Tomasz is editor-in-chief of the “Fish Industry Magazine”, the leading seafood magazine in Poland. He specialises in analysis of the fish market, consumer preferences, and advises on fish consumption and international trade statistics for national associations and international organizations. He is also Chairman of the Fish Market Development Association in Gdynia. With the appointment of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, he is a member of the board of the Polish Fish Promotion Fund.Tel: +48 501 623 816 / E-mail: [email protected]
Jonathan Banks – NASF Retail Relations Director
During his 30+ years in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods industry, Jonathan has held senior sales and marketing positions in multinational manufacturers and a retailer. In 2010 he left Nielsen, the world’s largest market research group, where for the previous 7 years he was their European Business Insight Director. Jonathan specialises in tracking and predicting consumer behaviour and trends. By turning data into actionable insights, he helps manu-facturers and retailers formulate winning strategies and tactics. Tel: +44 (0)7764 635379 / E-mail: [email protected]
NASF is proud to present our International Team. These Representatives are all highly skilled consultants with a long background in the international seafood industry. As a group they represent a unique compe-tence and market expertise network. We wish them every success with their NASF marketing endeavours.
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Steinar Engeset – Representative for Canada
Steinar is an educated mechanical engineer from Sweden. He served in the Norwegian Air Force before starting a career in the shipping/fishing business and has been a part of developing both vessels and companies in the marine industry. From 1977-1987 he developed the Northern Shrimp industry and from 1987 to present has been a part owner in fishing companies. He has developed projects in sectors from the cruise industry, the fishing industry and offshore oil. Steinar held the Honorary Consul position in Nova Scotia for Norway from 1989 to 2013.Tel: 902 468 7100 / E-mail: [email protected]
Jean-Noël Calon – Representative for France
Jean-Noël is a versatile professional with a +30 year professional experience in projects management, communi-cations, public relations and economic development both in France and North America. In charge in Boulogne sur mer of France’s number one seafood cluster and on the biggest hubs in Northern Europe, he also belongs to NGO Blue Fish and is a militant of sustainable fishing in a sustainable environment.Tel: 33 624 601796 / E-mail: [email protected]
Kristjan Th. Davidsson – Representative for Iceland
Kristjan has a Master in Fisheries Science and a Fishing Captains degree. His professional experience ranges from Sales Manager of Seafood & Seafood Processing Technology to Management; Executive as CEO of Export, Fishing & Processing Companies and Non-Executive as Board Member/Chairman of fish farming, fishing, processing, exporting, technology, software, supplements & finance industry companies in Europe and S-America. He is CEO of his own investment & consulting company.Tel: +354 - 618 8272 & 562 8272 / E-mail: [email protected] / www.davidsson.is
Jens Henrik Møller – Representative for Denmark, Sweden, Faro Island and Greenland
Jens has worked in the seafood and food industry for more than 25 years. In GEMBA Jens advises customers within the seafood and maritime sector. GEMBA Seafood Consulting is today involved in innovation, sustainability, strategic development, and market analyses within the seafood and maritime sectors. Economic analysis and strategic develop-ment of ports have also been one of the major compe tencies of the consultancy. Jens is also the secretary of The International Cold Water Prawn Forum (ICWPF).Tel: +45 4079 1011 / E-mail: [email protected] / www.gembaconsulting.dk
5-9SEPTEMBER 2015
WORLD SEAFOOD CONGRESS
Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner, Grimsby, NE Lincolnshire DN34 5BQ
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NASF YOUNG
• Top Executive Speakers from the Seafood industry• Roundtable discussion on key industry topics• The Seafood Innovation MSc/PhD Scholarship• Nomination of 20 NASF conference tickets• Sushi and after drinks
Meeting moderators: Kristine Gramstad, Marine Harvest Øyvind Haram, FHL
Tuesday March 3rd. 4-8 pm. @Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bryggen
Program:
The North Atlantic Seafood Forum is the world’s largest seafood business conference, and a leading executive meeting place for the seafood industry. The event takes place in Bergen March 3-5 2015.
YoungFish is proud to invite you to the 1st NASF YOUNG event and get insights into vital developments forming the future of the industry.
More information about event and free tickets to NASF at:
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NORTH ATLANTICSEAFOOD FORUMMAIN SPONSORS 2015The NASF organisors and conference partners wish to thank our distinguished main sponsors for their support.
Their interest and backing of the NASF conference is an indispensible incentive for the new organisers to further develop this unique NASF arena as a leading business meeting place for executives in the global seafood industry.
Main Sponsors
COME AND DO BUSINESS WHERE THE BUSINESS IS!
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Aqua Nor is the world’s largest aquaculture technology exhibition, featuring about 500 exhibitors from about 30 countries and 17.500 visitors from over 60 countries. The exhibition is held every other year in Trondheim, Norway. The next Aqua Nor will be held 18-21 August 2015.
NASF IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AQUA NOR AND NOR-FISHING EXHIBITIONS
NASF is an international partner with Norway’s two major aquaculture and fisheries exhibitions
Nor-Fishing is one of the world’s leading fisheries technology exhibitions and has been held every other year for over 50 years. The exhibition features over 450 exhibitors from 25 countries and about 15.000 visitors from over 50 countries. The next exhibition will be held 16-19 August 2016.
For more information, visit our web site www.nor-fishing.no or contact:• Mr. Ola Eriksen, Managing Director, Tel. +47 9220 3415, e-mail: [email protected]
• Mrs. Kari Steinsbø, Project Manager, Tel. +47 7356 8540, e-mail: [email protected]
• Mr. Erik Hempel, Communications Director, Tel. +47 9084 1124, e-mail: [email protected]
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COME AND DO BUSINESSWHERE THE BUSINESS IS
World seafood trade and investments – major expansion aheadSeafood products are among the most widely traded commodities in the world totalling USD 125 billion annually.
By 2022 FAO forecasts global seafood demand to expand by 20 million tons supplied mainly from fish farming, requiring
massive investments of around USD 100 billion. This opens up huge opportunities for private sector projects and funding.
NASF is the world’s largest seafood business conference and a leading meeting place for top-executives. Get insights
into vital trends and developments forming the future of the industry…. Meet key global decision makers
from industry, capital markets and policy sectors.
11 years of Inspiring the IndustryNorth Atlantic Seafood Forum (NASF), Bergen Norway, 1-3 March 2016
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BACKED BY THE SEAFOOD INDUSTRYTo secure strategic guidance as well as to strengthen North Atlantic Seafood Forum’s international image and reputation as a world-class event,
we have established good collaboration with and gained support from the industry’s key organisations and top companies. These include:
The Norwegian Seafood Council, Norwegian Seafood Federation, the Norwegian Fishermen’s Sales Organisation for Pelagic Fish,
the Norwegian Fishing Boat Owner’s Association, the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research, PWC, SINTEF, Kontali, Marlife, MSC,
EU Fish Processors Association (AIPCE), KFO, FFV and a number of leading international seafood companies.
Organisers: Pareto Securities, Marlife and FAO Mediapartner
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