SAIC is one of eight innovation centres introduced by the Scottish Government to drive growth in areas of key economic and social importance.
We connect industry with academia to encourage collaboration on priority issues; share insights and knowledge gleaned with the wider sector; attract additional UK and EU funding into Scottish aquaculture; encourage new generations into the sector and develop those already working within it. SAIC’s innovation programme is delivered through three key workstreams: Driving Innovation, Sharing Innovation and Nurturing Innovation.
The aim of all our work is commercial success and economic growth. Our long-term success can be measured in terms of aquaculture’s contribution to Scotland’s economy and reputation.
The Innovation Centre programme has been registered with the European Commission as a General Block Exemption Scheme.
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