Aquaculture UK brings together the people and companies driving the future of aquaculture.


Discover the latest innovations transforming aquaculture - from AI and robotics to smart fish farming and semi-closed and closed containment systems.

Hear from industry experts on improving fish health and welfare, advances in genetics, alternative feeds, and new developments in RAS, waste recycling, and hybrid energy solutions.

With technology reshaping fish farming at pace, Aquaculture UK is where you stay ahead of the curve and ahead of the competition.

A New Home

The Scottish Event Campus (SEC), Glasgow

Aquaculture UK enters an exciting new chapter in Glasgow - a vibrant, accessible and affordable hub for the global aquaculture community.

Expect more space, better facilities, and a richer experience.
Bigger. Better. Bolder.

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Explorethe exhibition

Don’t waste time researching aquaculture solutions from your desk. In just two days, discover 250+ world-leading aquaculture suppliers. Get hands-on demos, compare products and source the innovations you need all in one place.

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Join the Keynote Programme

Industry leaders address the critical issues shaping aquaculture, from the financial outlook for salmon farming to a look at the next 25 years of finfish. The Keynote Stage brings together the voices and topics that matter most to the sector. Entry is free.

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Experience the Innovation Theatre

Hear from the innovators shaping aquaculture’s future. Expert-led sessions explore cutting-edge developments in technology, digitalisation, and genetics, bridging breakthrough research with real-world applications in seafood production.

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Meet teams from 250+ leading Aquaculture suppliers:

Discover the latest:  anti-predator netting 

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On the Keynote Stage: Leaders in aquaculture tackle the big questions...

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