Will you be in Copenhagen for AQUA2024, 26-29 August? We’re looking forward to meeting our colleagues in the industry at our Stand 31. Our Head of Analytics and R&D, Dr Mark Looseley, will also be presenting, sharing details of our new services designed to bring digitalisation to aquaculture genetics and how the powerful software we have developed can help us model the economic impact of different selective breeding strategies. Our Head of Breeding Programmes, Dr Marie Smedley, will also be presenting our insights into the role of genetics in the health of Atlantic Salmon. If you’d like to arrange a meeting with the team to discuss your genetics requirements, or to learn more about what we do, get in touch at hello@xelect.co.uk.
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