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22nd September 2026
The Aquaculture – Driving Sustainable Growth Conference will bring together Iceland’s leading aquaculture operators, innovators, and policymakers alongside international experts shaping the future of the sector. This one-day event will highlight Iceland’s unique strengths as a global hub for aquaculture while exploring the technologies, sustainable production practices, and forward-looking strategies that will enable responsible growth domestically and across international markets.

23rd - 24th September 2026
Formerly known as Fish Waste for Profit, 100% Fish for Profit explores how to unlock value from every part of the catch, transforming the whole fish into high-value products across a range of markets. This essential event brings together owners, CEOs, and leaders from the fishing, aquaculture, and processing sectors, as well as supply-chain partners, to discover new innovations, gain industry insights, and connect with key stakeholders.
Speakers covered a range of opportunities in growing sector
Ólöf Helga Jónsdóttir to lead Aquaculture – Driving Sustainable Growth discussion
Dr. Bogdan Vornicu is a highly accomplished senior biologist with over 12 years of experience
Iceland Ocean Cluster leaders among those attending June 2 meeting
US-Canada coalition recognises the excellent opportunity the conference provides.
Country’s own Ocean Cluster echoes Iceland’s pioneering initiative

IceFish Conferences 2026 bring the seafood sector together for three days of insight, innovation and connection. Aquaculture – Driving Sustainable Growth explores sustainability, circular practices, fish welfare, emerging technologies and investment; 100% Fish for Profit shows how to unlock value from every part of the catch. Co-located with the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, the conferences give delegates access to expert speakers, cutting-edge solutions and unrivalled networking opportunities across the entire seafood value chain.
India has unveiled an AI-powered fisheries roadmap to strengthen monitoring, sustainability, safety and traceability
ClientEarth warns that opaque vessel ownership threatens fisheries oversight, security, sustainability and accountability
Norwegian seafood exports fell 1% in May amid trade barriers, weaker volumes and logistics challenges