Chinese Director Of Fisheries Visits Scantrol

ZHANG Xianliang Visits Scantrol

A Chinese delegation in the country to connect with the fisheries science community, dropped a visit at Scantrol. On the agenda was the recent orders of iSYM to two new Chinese research vessels, and the Deep Vision technology that has spurred considerable interest in the research community of their home country.

PROMINENT VISIT: Director of the Chinese Bureau of Fisheries, ZHANG Xianliang (number six from left), visited Scantrol together with a delegation of leading figures from the country’s public, private and marine research institutions.

PROMINENT VISIT: Director of the Chinese Bureau of Fisheries, ZHANG Xianliang (number six from left), visited Scantrol together with a delegation of leading figures from the country’s public, private and marine research institutions.

Leading the delegation was the Director of the Chinese Bureau of Fisheries, ZHANG Xianliang, along with a selection of members representing the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the marine research community, and prominent private companies in the fisheries industry.

“We were very happy to receive the Chinese representatives as it gave us the opportunity to talk them through Scantrol’s recent orders of iSYM to two of their new research vessels,” says Managing Director at Scantrol and Scantrol Deep Vision, Helge Hammersland, who received them in Bergen.

The delegation expressed a particular interest in the Deep Vision technology and was happy to hear that marine research institution in their home country is interested in acquiring this state-of-the-art sampling technology.

The Institute of Marine Research in Bergen has already purchased two Deep Vision systems and, later this year, another system will be delivered to a new research vessel in South Korea.

“Asia, and particularly China, is a very important market for us where we have had a strong focus in recent years. Therefore, meeting this delegation was especially valuable,” explains Hammersland, who hopes that a Deep Vision system will be sold to China in the near future.

 

Get more insights from Scantrol directly to your inbox

Previous
Previous

New Research Vessels Choose Combination Of Scantrol AHC And ISYM Autotrawl

Next
Next

“Businessman Of The Year 2016” Title To Heinrich Jessen