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    Business Consulting and Services
  • Size
    2-10 employees
  • Company Type
    Privately Held

Participating to several international conference and trade shows in aquaculture, we met & selected several future game changers of the shrimp culture industry:
AMI-Corporation, Aqualabo, AQ1 Systems, Bernaqua, Cargill-iQuatic, ETEC, LG Sonic, In-Situ, INVE, Reed Mariculture, Service Aqua, TNC Innovations, XpertSea,…
We tested AQ1 Systems passive acoustic technology to optimize on-demand shrimp feeding in New Caledonia farms (Latin American semi-intensive style farms) in 2012-13.
2013-17: After NC results, we promoted AQ1 Systems mostly in Latin American, opening & running the Panama office to service the whole continent.
2015: We played a key in-between role joining AQ1 Systems & IAS Products technologies to succeed Saudi NAQUA farm to choose AQ1 passive acoustic system to manage feeding with IAS mechanized feeder refilling technology (first 2 prototypes had been tested in NC in 2014-15).
2012-13: We beta-tested 1st version of the XperCount PLs counting bucket from XpertSea. We proposed several improvements inspiring the 2nd version of the XperCount. We also promoted the device for sea-cucumber larvae counting.
2018-22: Regis participated to the new era of digital platforms booming to help shrimp farm management with data analysis supported by artificial intelligence, through 1st generations of Cargill iQuatic platform.
In addition, we also have been promoting, since 2012, ETEC large floating pumps & harvesters, AMI-Corporation high quality devices for live seafood transportation, Reed Mariculture pure, concentrated, & safe micro-algae for shrimp, fish & sea cucumber hatcheries, TNC Innovations Spirol aerators, LG Sonic cyanobacteria control through ultrasonic technology, several top water quality sensors like In-Situ & Aqualabo, key quality feed suppliers for shrimp hatcheries like Service Aqua, Bernaqua, INVE, & more…
2021: Regis won 1st New Caledonia Ocean Hackathon, designing a predictive model to anticipate ENSO impacts on aquaculture in South Pacific islands

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