WORLD AQUACULTURE 2025, INDIA — WHERE INNOVATION MEETS TRADITION A GLOBAL GATHERING FOR THE FUTURE OF AQUACULTURE
After the remarkable success of the Asian Pacific Aquaculture 2019, returning to India this year feels both natural and necessary. Aquaculture in the Asian-Pacific region continues to expand rapidly, and India, with its strong coastal industry and growing inland farming systems, stands at the forefront of this transformation.

Hyderabad – The Heart of Tradition and Innovation
Set in the vibrant city of Hyderabad, the event takes place at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) – Novotel, a modern venue in a city where tradition and innovation coexist in perfect harmony.
Known as the “City of Pearls”, Hyderabad has long been recognized for its historic trade routes, architectural wonders, and its booming technology and manufacturing industries. Today, it is not only a global IT hub but also an emerging center for aquaculture innovation — a fitting host for this year’s event.
A Hub for Global Knowledge Exchange
World Aquaculture 2025 brings together researchers, farmers, equipment manufacturers, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to explore new frontiers in sustainable production. The event’s sessions cover a wide range of topics — from shrimp genetics and health management to automation, aeration efficiency, biosecurity, and eco-friendly production systems.
This year’s focus on sustainability and innovation reflects a shared global mission: to create aquaculture systems that are not only productive but also responsible, resilient, and environmentally balanced.
Aqua Mina – Following Every Step of the Journey
Although Aqua Mina is not participating as an exhibitor this time, our team is closely following every development, presentation, and trend emerging from the event. We see World Aquaculture 2025 as more than just a gathering — it is a window into the future of our industry.
As a company deeply rooted in aquaculture design, and sustainable farming solutions, we are committed to keeping our customers and partners updated with key insights and innovations that can enhance farm efficiency, reduce energy costs, and improve animal welfare.
Every new idea — from energy-efficient aeration to smart monitoring systems — is an opportunity to refine and strengthen the solutions Aqua Mina provides to shrimp farmers worldwide.
Looking Ahead
Events like World Aquaculture 2025 remind us that aquaculture is not just an industry — it is a community working together toward a more sustainable and prosperous future.
At Aqua Mina, we believe that staying informed and connected is the first step toward meaningful innovation. That’s why, even from afar, we continue to follow, learn, and share the knowledge that moves our industry forward.
Stay tuned as we share updates, insights, and key highlights from Hyderabad — because every breakthrough, every idea, and every innovation matters to the future of aquaculture we all care about.
- World Aquaculture 2025
- November 10–13, 2025
- Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) – Novotel, Hyderabad, India

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