March 29, 2019
Adisseo Asia Pacific strengthens presence with Nutriad at VIV Asia 2019
Adisseo and Nutriad, for the first time in Asia, greeted over 500 local and international visitors as an integrated company at the recent VIV Asia 2019 held in Bangkok, Thailand from March 13-15.

With an expanded stand area of 80 square metres sporting an open booth concept at the strategic location right at the entrance of BITEC Convention Hall 103, the constant flow of visitor traffic at Adisseo's booth had made it a stand not to miss. Visitors were able to discover and engage in exchanges with subject matter experts presenting an impressive portfolio of a full range of solutions from Adisseo and Nutriad combined. Solution categories included: Health by Nutrition, Animal Product Quality, Essential Nutrients, Feed Quality and Digestibility, Mycotoxin Management, Palatability and Aquaculture Specialties.
Dr. Peter Coutteau, Adisseo Business Unit Director of Aquaculture, presented at the Aquatic Asia Conference on "Power Up your Aquafeed" which discussed the role of a diversity of feed additives to optimise productivity and cost-efficiency of sustainable aquaculture.
In addition, Adisseo's technical seminar was held in conjunction with VIV on Mar 13 afternoon. Over 140 Adisseo business partners and customers were presented topics pertaining to the selected theme, "Towards Sustainability & Digital Revolutions", where the latest research findings tackling industrial sustainability issues such as feed digestibility and gut health were discussed by esteemed speakers from Adisseo, eFeedlink, Rabobank and Novozymes. In reference to the theme, Digiliq, an Adisseo value-add service was also launched. Digiliq provides digitalisation of engineering services and liquid applicators.
To further capitalise on the presence of industry leaders and experts all gathered in Bangkok that week, there were multiple side meetings held with customers and business partners. The day ended with an appreciation dinner where an impromptu "Talent Night" ensued; participants from different countries were called up on stage and broke up in song and dance.










