.Ambitious aquatech businesses are invited to apply for Bord Iascaigh Mhara’s (BIM) pioneering mentoring programme, designed to accelerate innovation in the global aquaculture sector.
BIM has once again partnered with aquaculture accelerator Hatch Blue to deliver the 2025 Aquatech Innovation Studio – a free, intensive six-day programme supporting early-stage aquatech companies through expert mentoring, investor readiness training, and technical development. The initiative forms part of BIM’s Aquatech Development Programme, supported by the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (2021–2027).
The BIM Innovation Studio aims to strengthen Ireland’s reputation as a global hub for aquatech, supporting the growth of a high-potential sector already contributing over €200 million to the Irish economy annually.
Now in its seventh year, the studio has helped over 60 companies scale, with participants going on to raise investment, create more than 200 hi-tech jobs, and launch innovative solutions for sustainable aquaculture.
The Innovation Studio welcomes applications from companies working in areas such as artificial intelligence, marine engineering, water quality monitoring, genetics, feed additives, and pharmaceuticals – any innovation that contributes to sustainable seafood production and ocean health.
“BIM’s commitment to transforming Ireland into a global leader in Aquatech continues with the launch of the BIM Innovation Studio 2025”, said Damien Toner, BIM Aquatech Business Manager. “Participants will gain invaluable insights into the sector, alongside exposure to opportunities that will help them thrive in a rapidly evolving global market. The Irish aquatech sector is set for exponential growth in the coming years, and the BIM Aquatech Innovation Studio 2025 is central to ensuring Ireland remains at the forefront of this emerging global industry.”
Applications are open until 18 July 2025. The studio will run from 13 to 18 October at the PorterShed in Galway. Several participating companies will be selected to pitch at the BlueAmbition25 Conference on 23 October in Dublin, where the BIM Aquatech Business of the Year 2025 will also be announced.
“The BIM Aquatech Innovation Studio provides a springboard for aquatech innovations, connecting Studio participants with industry experts, mentors, and investors worldwide,” said Jessica Giannoumis, Hatch Blue’s Aquatech Community Manager for Ireland. “Whether it’s sensor technology, alternative seafood solutions, or water management strategies, this is the ultimate opportunity to refine your aquatech vision.”
Each of the eight to ten successful applicants will be matched with dedicated mentors and given access to Hatch Blue’s global network of aquaculture and investment experts.
One example of studio success is Auranta, a Dublin-based biotech company, transforming global aquaculture with its innovative fish feed products designed to enhance the immunity and gut health of species like shrimp and salmon. In recognition of its pioneering contributions, Auranta was honoured with the BIM Aquatech Business of the Year award in 2024.
The Innovation Studio aligns with the goals of Food Vision 2030, supporting Ireland’s ambition to become a world leader in aquaculture innovation and attract new talent and investment to the sector.
According to BIM’s Business of Seafood 2023 report, Ireland’s seafood-tech sector continues to expand, with company numbers growing from 42 in 2016 to 69 in 2022, and turnover rising from €86 million to €226 million during that time.
For more information and to apply, visit:
https://www.hatch.blue/
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