Projects
We channel our resources into the areas that will benefit the Scottish aquaculture sector the most, including reducing its environmental footprint and increasing its economic impact.
Sign up to our Newsbites for project updatesThis project delivered a fully operational early-warning system for harmful algal blo...
East Coast Innovation has developed a novel fish loading system that allows transfers...
Kelp farming is an emerging industry in Scotland, offering sustainable solutions for...
Led by the University of the West of Scotland, this project aimed to develop innovati...
This project investigated the drivers of complex gill disease (CGD) in farmed Atlanti...
This project sought to validate 3D photogrammetry as a regulatory tool for monitoring...
The ultimate goal of this project was to transform food production and supply chains...
This project focused on establishing a UK-based, sustainable supply chain for a compe...
This project aimed to develop innovative, high-throughput, and cost-effective diagnos...
This project has established a ground-breaking framework for automated sea lice larva...
This project successfully demonstrated the feasibility of cost-effective, high-precis...
This project explored the role of autophagy – a cellular recycling mechanism that bre...
This project explored the development of a rapid and targeted monitoring system to he...
Understanding sea lice behaviour, dispersion and control is vital for promoting susta...
Shell breakage has posed a persistent commercial challenge to the Scottish mussel ind...
The 'WraAs OptiVacc' project set out to assess the efficacy of multivalent dip vaccin...
The primary tool used in Scotland to model the dispersal of organic waste is NewDEPOM...
The ExPAND2 project brought together developers, researchers, and sector practitioner...
The ‘Connected Seafarm’ project aimed to transform aquaculture by leveraging digital...
Industry-academic collaborations
Some of our projects have a lifetime of less than one year, while others are longer-term, multi-partner collaborations of up to three and a half years. Each project unites industry know-how with specialist academic expertise; something that SAIC works hard to encourage by helping forge the necessary connections.
Priority innovation areas
Our work is focused on catalysing and co-funding innovation in the areas identified by the sector as being top priorities. We call them our priority innovation areas – or PIAs for short.
Over the years, the industry’s priorities for innovation have evolved. Therefore, so too have our PIAs. This helps ensure that we continue to deliver maximum benefit from the combined investment being made. SAIC's three PIAs are 1: Finfish health & welfare, 2: Unlocking sector capacity, and 3: Shellfish and other non-finfish species.