EWOS Innovation

About EWOS Innovation

EWOS Innovation is the R&D Company of EWOS and Cermaq supporting activities in salmonid aquaculture both feed and farming. Our ambition is to be a trend setting innovator in the aquaculture industry, and a leading company in organizing industrial innovation, attracting outstanding employees and partners.
Our research activities focus on the development of new diets for the salmonid farming industry, through processing, raw material and nutritional improvements and breakthroughs. This may be achieved by changing current formulations or including new raw materials and additives to improve the performance of the feeds and the growth and welfare of the fish.  Research into the technology of feed production is also carried out to ensure the production of diets with the required technical quality – which will allow our customers to feed their fish to their best ability.  This research is carried out both in-house and in collaboration with outside research institutions and companies.

Contact information

Telephone: 55 69 70 00

Email: innovation@ewos.com



Career opportunities


EWOS Innovation is constantly seeking highly skilled people to help us reach ambitious and challenging goals. We have a wide range of different jobs and opportunities in our company.

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Visit the sites with trial facilities:


Dirdal

Dirdal is the headquarter of EWOS Innovation situated in the fjords outside Stavanger. On this location we have land-trial facilities, sea-trials, laboratory and Technology Centre.

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Lønningdal

Lønningdal is a location in the fjords outside Bergen with sea- and land-trial facilities.

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Colaco Chile

EWOS Innovation has a department in Colaco Chile with trial and lab facilities.

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EWOS news

News from EWOS Innovation

EWOS Innovation presentaion film

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NRK TV film about EWOS Innovation

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EWOS Innovation presents the right way to calculate Fish In Fish Out Ratio

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EWOS first out with ISO 22000 on three continents

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Norwegian companies establish representative office in Viet Nam

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Aquaculture no more damaging than other food production

USA: A new study from the University of Michigan (UofM) concludes that when properly practiced, fish farming is not any more harmful to biodiversity than other food production systems. Tor-Eddie Fossbakk

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