๐ŸŒŠ Greetings from the Seawheat Conference in Bremerhaven! ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช

We were pleased to take part in a three-day event dedicated to algae research and innovation, bringing together leading experts for insightful presentations and discussions. A special focus was placed on Ulva, underlining its growing importance in Europe and the potential it holds for new scientific and business collaborations.

Martins, representing the projects I3-4-SEAWEED and AlgaeProBANOS, shared updates on ongoing work to support aspiring algae entrepreneurs and blue biotech innovators. His presentation highlighted the opportunities offered through the I3-4-SEAWEED Open Call and the AlgaeProBANOS Open Call & Accelerator Programme.

A central question discussed throughout the sessions was:
How feasible is the EUโ€™s 2030 seaweed target, given current technologies and market dynamics?

While some believe scaling is achievable once a strong market develops, others emphasize the need for breakthroughs in cultivation, processing, and policy support.

This exchange of perspectives reflects both the opportunities and challenges aheadโ€”and highlights the importance of continued collaboration between science, industry, and policymakers in shaping Europeโ€™s seaweed future.


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