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Your Aquaculture Technology and Service Partner
Experiences with and requirements for technology transfer in the Aquaculture industry
ARCTIC FRONTIER, January 27th 2016Trond Williksen, CEO, AKVA group ASA
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AKVA group – in brief
Cage-based Land-based
• Plastic and
steel cages
Infra-structure
Feed systems, sensors
and cameras
Technology and farming services
• Land-based facilities
Land-based equipment
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Leading technology and service partner to the global aquaculture industry
Founded and headquartered at Bryne, Rogaland
690 employees globally
Publicly listed with market cap of NOK ~1200 m
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CAPEX based revenue
72 %
OPEX based revenue
28 %
Presence in all main farming regions
Map of activities Revenue per region, YTD Q3 2015
Nordic
Americas
Export
Nordic67 %
Americas19 %
Export14 %
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Customer 1
Customer 2
Customer 3
Other
AKVA group serves all salmon farmers in the world
Customer examples Revenue per customer, YTD Q3 2015
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The growing global movement to participate in sustainable aquaculture
The progressive regions:
Salmon
Sea Bass & Sea Bream
Other Species – emerging regions
Middle East:Offshore – Saudi , Oman, Iran (Caspian)Lakes/Dams – IranLand Based – UAE, Saudi, Oman, Iran
Sub-Sahara Africa:Offshore – Mauritius, MozambiqueLakes/Dams – Lesotho, Ghana, SE AfricaLand Based – SE Africa
Asia:Offshore – Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, India, Sri LankaLakes/Dams – China, VietnamLand Based – China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam
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Growth in sustainable aquaculture driven by megatrends
Aquaculture represents very efficient protein production - with low carbon footprint
Marine food sources produced through aquaculture represents a well documented healthy alternative
The oceans represents a vast potential still not utilized for food production
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Cycle development
Time
Modern aquaculture still in early stage of development
Cycle development
Oil
Aqua
Growth drivers
• Salmon industry the frontier
• Additional growth from increased regulation, adding complexity and adding need for compliance
• Additional growth from other species and regions
• Additional growth from maturation of the industry – the players are getting more specialized
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Norway – uniquely positioned
The salmon industry, and Norway in particular, represents a frontier in global aquaculture
Technology
Operations
Financial
Regulatory
Science
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DRIVING FORCES – SALMON INDUSTRY
SHORELINE
The exponential challenge of the coastal zone
• CONCENTRATION OF STAKEHOLDER INTEREST
• WATER QUALITY
• AVAILABLE SPACE FOR EXPANSION
• ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CONCENTRATED ACTIVITIES
AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY MAKES DIVERSIFICATION FROM COSTAL SONE POSSIBLE
EXPOSED SITES FARMING
LAND BASEDFARMING
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CAGE FARMING DEVELOPMENT
SHELTERED EXPOSED OCEAN FARMING
SHORELINE
INCREMENTAL DEVELOPMENT:
• ENLARGEMENT AND
INCREASED ROBUSTNESS
INCREMENTAL DEVELOPMENT:
• BASED ON EXPERIENCES FROM AQUACULTURE
AND OFFSHORE INDUSTRY
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DEVELOPMENT OF LAND BASED AND CLOSED CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES
• Based on principles of water treatment developed over decades
• Rapid amendment of technology to aquaculture
• Reuse of water and energy in controlled environment
• Extensively used for multiple species• Primarily based on principles of cage based technology
• Seeks to solve the challenges of the coastal zone and regulatory framework
• Most examples early phase technologies
LAND BASED TECHNOLOGY
CLOSED CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY AT SEA
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Technology transfer – the new opportunity?
TRANSFER
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Technology transfer – nothing new!
All our technologies have elements of technology transfers from other
Industries
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TECHNOLOGY IN ESSENCE – BUT NOT ENOUGH
MANAGEMENT
MARKET
KNOWHOW/ EXPERIENCE
TECHNOLOGY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCE
CRITERIA FOR
SUCCESS
DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE REQUIRES
ALL CRITERIA IN PLACE
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Technology transfer from oil and marine industries –contributions are welcome, given
Relevance
Competence
Cost structure
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… many can build something very expensive that
floats in exposed waters…..
….but it might not be the solution developing a
sustainable aquaculture industry
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