Fish Farmer

Swiss salmon farmer signs up Billund for RAS farm

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BILLUND Aquacultur­e of Denmark has entered into a strategic partnershi­p with Swiss Blue Salmon, a company that plans to build a land-based fish farm in the Alps.

Both companies say it will be an innovative project using state-of-the-art recirculat­ing aquacultur­e systems (RAS) and other cutting-edge technologi­es, including artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning, cloud solutions, digitalisa­tion and full automation.

The planned location is the beautiful Alpine canton of Glarus in the east of Switzerlan­d.When in operation the farm should be able to provide 8% of the salmon that is imported into the country.

Swiss Blue Salmon CEO Rudolf Ryf said: “We have good quality water sources in the country and I see an opportunit­y to build up a Swiss aquacultur­e industry and reduce the current high import levels.”

He said one of his original motivation­s for creating this company was to address the seafood trade deficit in Switzerlan­d, where almost all fish is imported.

Sune Moeller, chief technical officer at Swiss Blue Salmon, said: “From the fish farmer’s point of view, we create a lot of data that gets uploaded to a cloud-based platform and, from there, we can share all raw data with strategic partners like Billund.

“In turn, Billund will be able to analyse that data and come up with new ideas and solutions, to make sure that both stay at the forefront of their industries.”

 ?? ?? Above: The Swiss Blue Salmon team (L-R): Phil Huber (CFO), Rudolf Ryf (CEO), and Sune Møller (CTO).
Above: The Swiss Blue Salmon team (L-R): Phil Huber (CFO), Rudolf Ryf (CEO), and Sune Møller (CTO).

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