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Economists, market specialists, seafood industry experts, consumer analysts and key stakeholders from 12 countries met in Reykjavik to initiate PrimeFish. They aim to improve the competitiveness in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors, ensuring the long-term economic viability of seafood products.
The Consortium of the PrimeFish project will held the first meeting in Iceland. The overall goal of the meeting is starting up the project. The Consortium of the PrimeFish project will held the first meeting in Iceland. The overall goal of the meeting is starting up the project. The Consortium of the PrimeFish project will held the first meeting in Iceland. The overall goal of the meeting is starting up the project.
The School of Business (also known as the Faculty of Business Administration) is the largest business school in Iceland, and the largest faculty within the HASKOLI ISLANDS . There are currently around 700 students pursuing their studies at undergraduate level, 600 master level students and 15 PhD students. The faculty is composed of 30 full time academic staff, whereof 8 full professors, as well as 20 part-time lecturers, staff associated with the Institute of Business Research and office staff.
Matís is a governmentally owned, independent research company, founded in 2007 following the merger of three former public research institutes and the biotechnology company Prokaria. The company focuses on research and development in the area of food and biotechnology and provides consultation worldwide to companies in the food industry, especially in the marine sector.
The Verein zur Förderung des Technologie-Transfers an der Hochschule Bremerhaven e.V. (TTZ) is a an independent non-profit organization providing market oriented R&D services to the business community, associations, ministries, district authorities and international organizations. Under the umbrella of ttz Bremerhaven, an international team of hundred experts is working in the areas of food, environment and health.
With 12,500 students, a rich variety of multidisciplinary education and 19 research laboratories with an international reputation, the University of Savoie is an establishment on a human scale which combines proximity with its territories, founder membership of the University of Grenoble PRES and a wide perspective on Europe and the world. The University of Savoie is a public University, primarily financed by the French State (78 % of the 2012 budget of 101 million €; the remaining amount coming from own revenues and third-party funds).
Syntesa (Faroe Islands) is an innovation consultancy founded in 2004 with partners and associates in Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Belgium, South Africa and India. Syntesa provides advisory services on innovation, conducts socio-economic impact analysis and assists with market development. The company is heavily involved in commercial and research projects related to fishery and aquaculture activities.