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OPTIRAS Final Dissemination Webinar

As the OPTIRAS project draws to a close, INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, along with the project partners, is pleased to announce a final dissemination event to share the results and insights developed over the course of the project.

This webinar will provide stakeholders, researchers, and aquaculture professionals with a comprehensive overview of OPTIRAS’s outcomes, designed to foster more efficient, sustainable practices in aquaculture.

OPTIRAS Project to Conclude with Final Dissemination Webinar on 11th December 2023

Event Details
Date: 11th December 2024
Time: 14:00 – 16:00 WET (Western European Time)

The two-hour event will feature presentations from esteemed industry experts who have contributed valuable perspectives on sustainable aquaculture practices:

  • Isidro Blanquet, Principal Secretary of the Portuguese Aquaculture Association

  • Narcisa Bandarra, Head of Nutrition Laboratory and Head of the Aquaculture, Upgrading, and Bioprospecting Division (DivAV) at IPMA, as well as Leader of the Emergent Biotechnologies and Seafood Processing Group at CIIMAR

These presentations will be followed by insights from the OPTIRAS team, who will outline the project’s key achievements and innovations. This includes advancements in sustainable resource use, optimised aquaculture methods, and biotechnology applications tailored for industry needs.

A Milestone for Sustainable Aquaculture
Since its inception, the OPTIRAS project has aimed to address critical challenges in aquaculture, focusing on sustainable practices and technological solutions that support the industry’s growth while minimising environmental impacts. This final dissemination event marks a milestone in our journey, where we can share our findings with the community and encourage dialogue on implementing these practices in the wider aquaculture field.

Register and Be Part of the Conversation
We invite everyone with an interest in aquaculture and sustainable food systems to join us for this special event. To secure your place, please
register here.

AGENDA

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Isidro Blanquet is the Secretary General of the Portuguese Association of Aquaculturists.  He has a degree in Biology from the University of Porto and a master’s in marine sciences and resources - ICBAS, Porto. With around 35 years' experience in marine aquaculture, he has a long career in marine fish production, where he has held positions as hatchery director and project manager, having worked with various marine species such as sea bass, sea bream, corvina, turbot and sole. Over the last decade, he has worked on the design and implementation of RAS systems for marine fish and the artificial reproduction of sole.

    Isidro Blanquet has participated in 18 research projects throughout his career and has published several articles in international journals.

  • Narcisa Bandarra holds habilitation in Ocean Sciences by Faculty of Sciences of Lisbon and PhD in Biotechnology by Instituto Superior Técnico of Lisbon. She is Coordinating Research and Head of Aquaculture, Upgrading and Bioprospecting Division from Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, I.P. IPMA), she has more than thirty years of scientific work in the area of upgrading of fishery and aquaculture products with special focus on biochemical and nutritional value of fishery and aquaculture products, seeking their importance for health and wellbeing of consumers as well as upgrading the best of these products by the productive sector. The result of her scientific activity is reflected in the publication more than one hundred ninety-five scientific articles in international journals, participation in fifty-eight projects of national and international R&D and the orientation of seventy-nine undergraduate, master, doctorate and national international postdoctoral students. She is the Portuguese focal point of European Fish Technologists Association (WEFTA) and she was invited as expert to the High Level Panel in Ocean Economy (HLPO) https://oceanpanel.org/.

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