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🇮🇸 Call for papers for 100% Fish for Profit conference

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March 5, 2026

The call for papers is now open for this year’s 100% Fish for Profit conference, taking place September 23–24 in Iceland alongside the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition in Kópavogur.

The conference was previously known as Fish Waste for Profit, and the new name reflects how the conversation has moved on. The focus is still full utilisation, but this year the programme goes further, looking at what it takes to build businesses that are commercially viable, scalable, and built to last.

Abstracts are welcome from across the value chain. Topics can cover enabling technologies, global partnerships, novel markets for marine bioproducts, new ventures, investment and scaling, policy and regulation, or real-world case studies with lessons others can learn from. Practical submissions with measurable results are especially welcome.

If you are working on something relevant, or have hard-won experience worth sharing, we would like to hear from you.

Submit a 250 to 300-word abstract along with a short biography and a landscape photo to [email protected] by March 27, 2026.

More information about the conference: IceFish 2026.


Originally published on March 5, 2026 by Iceland Ocean Cluster.

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