VIETSHRIMP ASIA 2026 & AQUACULTURE VIETNAM 2026 – A TURNING POINT FOR THE MODERN SHRIMP FARMING INDUSTRY
It is no coincidence that VietShrimp Asia 2026 & Aquaculture Vietnam 2026 are being widely discussed at this moment.
In 2026, shrimp farming is no longer about whether we can farm shrimp or not, but how to farm sustainably, consistently, and profitably over the long term.
For Aqua Mina, this event represents a complete snapshot of modern shrimp farming — where trends, challenges, and solutions are clearly revealed.
Shrimp farms today are managed as systems, not just ponds.
Today, a shrimp farm is no longer defined by ponds, paddle wheels, or blowers alone. It is a complete system that includes:
- Flow and circulation design
- Stable oxygen generation and retention
- Waste collection and environmental control
- Operational strategies to reduce energy costs and minimize risks
These are exactly the questions shrimp farmers bring to VietShrimp 2026, and these are the same questions Aqua Mina works on every day — not only in shrimp farming in Vietnam, but across multiple shrimp farming markets worldwide.

When technology must truly serve shrimp farmers
At VietShrimp Asia & Aquaculture Vietnam 2026, many technologies will be introduced.
However, Aqua Mina believes that technology only has real value when shrimp farmers can apply it easily and see measurable results.
A good piece of equipment is not the most complex one, but one that:
Operates reliably in harsh farming environments
Fits the real conditions of each shrimp farm
Helps reduce operating costs while improving performance
This philosophy guides Aqua Mina in developing oxygen systems, paddle wheel aerators, and industrial shrimp farm design solutions.

VietShrimp 2026 – insights into the future of shrimp farming
VietShrimp Asia 2026 & Aquaculture Vietnam 2026 is not just a product exhibition. It is a platform where:
Shrimp farmers reassess their farming models
Businesses refine and adjust their solutions
The industry collectively shapes a more sustainable path forward
As the market becomes increasingly selective, well-designed shrimp farms built correctly from the beginning will be the ones that last.

Aqua Mina and the journey alongside shrimp farmers
Aqua Mina does not view VietShrimp 2026 as just another event.
It is a meeting point for a new mindset in shrimp farming — where knowledge is shared, experience is exchanged, and industry standards are continuously raised.
Event information
VietShrimp Asia 2026 & Aquaculture Vietnam 2026
Date: March 18–20, 2026
Venue: SECC, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Focus: Shrimp farming, aquaculture, industry technologies, equipment, and solutions
Advantage 1: Up to 50% energy savings
The machine uses a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with power options ranging from 1.1 kW to 15 kW. Motor efficiency exceeds 97%, delivering significant energy-saving performance.
Compared to conventional air blowers, at the same airflow capacity, power consumption can be reduced by up to 50%, substantially lowering long-term operating costs.

Advantage 2: Smart control – User-friendly Vietnamese interface
The first turbo blower in Vietnam with a Vietnamese-language interface
The Aqua Mina turbo blower is the first in Vietnam to feature a control panel in Vietnamese, making it easy to understand and operate, especially for first-time users.
It displays real-time operating parameters such as pressure, airflow, temperature, power, and frequency, facilitating accurate operation and maintenance.
The blower supports both automatic and manual control modes, enabling monitoring and adjustment suitable even for new users.

Advantage 3: Reduced initial investment costs
Previously, shrimp farms often had to invest in 2–3 conventional blowers to meet oxygen demand. With just one Aqua Mina turbo blower, farmers can achieve higher-than-expected performance and more stable shrimp quality.
In the long run, this solution significantly reduces equipment purchasing, installation, and maintenance costs.

Advantage 4: Quiet operation – Reduced noise levels
Noise levels are controlled within 60–80 dB, significantly lower than traditional equipment, providing a quieter working environment.
The system uses natural air cooling without additional cooling equipment, reducing system complexity and maintenance costs.
Advantage 5: High-quality oxygen output – Easy-to-clean air filter
The inlet air filtration system improves oxygen quality, ensuring clean air supply.
Fine and evenly dispersed air bubbles increase dissolved oxygen rapidly.
The air filter is easy to remove, clean, and replace.
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