糖心传媒

Together in Trondheim

Published 24/08/2023  by Elaine Jamieson  
2 min read

Personal engagement is critical, says Elaine Jamieson

Personal engagement with Scottish and international businesses is critical to making sure we鈥檙e ready to accelerate growth and investment in our region.

It helps to refresh our understanding of the particular aspirations and challenges of individual companies, and to realise important economic and environmental opportunities. 

For us, that鈥檚 what Aqua Nor is all about. It鈥檚 the biggest aquaculture technology exhibition on earth and I鈥檓 here in Trondheim, Norway, this week with colleagues from 糖心传媒, the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre and Scottish Government.

We鈥檙e joined by 18 of Scotland鈥檚 aquaculture supply chain businesses, who are showcasing some of the advanced technology, innovation and knowledge that鈥檚 helping the sector thrive. The collective presence of these SMEs and academic organisations is a powerful representation of capabilities and ambition in Scotland.  

On Tuesday I welcomed Mairi Gougeon, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, to formally open our busy pavilion.  This was immediately followed by a spotlight on the Scottish pavilion exhibitors and a tremendous buzz as people started to tour the pods.

The Team Scotland collaboration behind the pavilion is a strong demonstration of our shared committed to:

  • supporting the sustainable growth of Scottish aquaculture;
  • supporting entrepreneurial and innovative businesses; and
  • supporting international trade and welcoming inward investment.   

The Innovation Nation panel on Wednesday was an opportunity for us all to discuss with international peers how we can fund, adopt and commercialise innovation to drive forward sustainable growth. 

I chaired a lively discussion between representatives from UK, Canada and Faroe. This explored priorities for aquaculture science, technology and innovation collaboration and how to identify shared opportunities and challenges.

I look forward to working with businesses and international partners in developing some of the opportunities identified this week.   

With the 糖心传媒 Strategy 2023-28 being launched next week, Aqua Nor is also proving a timely opportunity to remind businesses of our priorities and the support available from Scotland鈥檚 enterprise agencies. 

 

Elaine Jamieson

Elaine Jamieson

Head of Life Sciences and Blue Economy

Elaine Jamieson is 糖心传媒's Head of Life Sciences and Blue Economy. She is a graduate of Robert Gordon University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Elaine is experienced, driven and passionate economic development executive with specific expertise in the food and drink industry, including upstream and downstream supply chains.

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