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Fish Suppliers In Iceland
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based inBorgarnes, ICELAND
Traust has been a leader in the development of processing equipment for over 40 years. Our qualified team of engineers, with years of experience, has designed, developed and installed complete processing plants as well as stand alone systems to suit ...
This process is one of the most important and successful methods in increasing yield in the food industry. Traust Know How has installed many new factories in Iceland and abroad based on the "Fish in Fish". ...
based inArlington, VIRGINIA (USA)
Kerecis is pioneering the use of fish skin and fatty acids in the globally expanding cellular-therapy and regenerative-medicine markets. The fatty-acid-rich products from the company’s patented technologies protect the body’s own tissues and enable ...
An FDA 510(k) medical device indicated for managing wounds. Not subject to the May 31, 2021, FDA 351 regulation. Kerecis Omega3 MicroGraft is an intact fish-skin graft that has been fragmented into smaller pieces to mold and insert ...
based inSouthport, UNITED KINGDOM
One of the largest suppliers of incinerators globally. Providing award-winning waste solutions across the Medical, Animal and Municipal sectors. Our standard incinerators range from 10kg/hr - 1,000kg/hr capacity. We also offer a bespoke design ...
based inHafnarfirði, ICELAND
Founded in 1994, Curio started out in traditional machine production, but in recent years we have focused on seafood processing machines for heading, filleting, skinning and sharpening. In 2008, our new line of machines for seafood processing was ...
based inBergen, NORWAY
Benchmark Genetics is a leader in aquaculture genetics, present in every major aquaculture market and for a wide range of species. Our five in-house breeding programmes are focusing on three main species: salmon, shrimp and tilapia. We are the ...
Cryopreservation is a technology that makes it possible to freeze and store living cells such as sperm and embryos in biobanks for an extended period in liquid nitrogen at -196 oC. The cells are alive and well-functioning after thawing and can be ...
