
Waive at Aquaculture UK 2026 in Glasgow
Aquaculture UK in Glasgow is over. One thing stuck with us: cameras and sonar are pulling in the same direction, not opposite ones
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Aquaculture UK in Glasgow is over. One thing stuck with us: cameras and sonar are pulling in the same direction, not opposite ones

The research project Bølge & Blikk brings together technology suppliers and fish farmers to develop a common framework for automated welfare assessment. Waive contributes acoustic measurements.

We are proud to launch our new website. The new waive.no has been built from the ground up with a focus on performance, user experience, and accessibility.

The pelagic purse seiner and trawler RAV, owned by Peter Hepsø Rederi AS, is upgrading to a dual side-mounted SeapiX system for full coverage on both sides of the vessel.

The entire Waive team was present in Trondheim, and we're heading home with heads full of inspiration and notebooks full of opportunities.

Visit us at booth H-606 in Trondheim August 19-21 and experience how sonar and AI can give you full control over biomass – regardless of depth and conditions.

Os og Fusaposten writes about Waive's research using sonar technology and AI to detect and identify shrimp acoustically.

Waive is one of seven finalists who will pitch their solution for real-time biomass and fish welfare analysis at the North Atlantic Seafood Forum in Bergen.

Midtsiden writes about Waive's progress – from trying to reach people, to people now calling us. Peter Skaugvold and Berit Lunde Heltne discuss the road ahead and next installation in Bjørnafjorden.

Waive participated in Nor-Fishing 2024 in Trondheim – with an updated SeapiX portfolio for both fisheries and aquaculture.

Norsk Fisk writes about the Ocean of Opportunities program where Waive presented at AquaNext 2024.

We at Waive are present at the HavExpo AS exhibition at booth B-180. We invite everyone to come for a friendly chat...