Seagriculture EU 2024

18–20 Jun 2024 | Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

Klaas Meulmeester

Research and Design engineer

Murre Technologies

Krabbedijke, Netherlands

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I am Klaas Meulmeester, Research and Design engineer at Murre Technologies. We design complete processing lines for the food industry.

My organisation

Murre Technologies

Murre Technologies

Company (SME)

Krabbendijke, Netherlands

Murre Technologies has been supplying the EasyFarm system with which mussel seed cultivation is possible, for almost 20 years. Seaweed cultivation and processing is their next development. They are building a harvester that harvests the seaweed from the cultivation nets in the sea. Sowing seaweed is also part of the EasyFarm concept, which is why they supply the complete system for harvesting and sowing the seaweed. They have also developed a seaweed bubble washer to sort the sand and undersized waste such as crustaceans from the product during the washing process. The system is equipped with separation rollers for this, the washing water is continuously filtered through a separator drum. To reduce the iodine content, they use a blanching/cooling system. In short, they are your partner in seaweed harvesting and processing!
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About me

My organisation

Murre Technologies

https://www.murre.nl

We are Murre Technologies, a leading innovator in the tech industry. Our team excels at developing cutting-edge solutions that drive efficiency and productivity for businesses. With a strong focus on client satisfaction, we are dedicated to providing top-notch services and products tailored to meet the unique needs of our customers. Join us to revolutionize the way you do business!

Skills

  • Solution-oriented
  • Technically knowledge
  • analytical mind

Additional questions

What are your areas of interest?

Seaweed farming (cultivation, wild harvest, offshore, landbased)Seaweed processingEquipment and technological advancements

Are you interested in buying seaweeds?

No

Are you interested in selling seaweeds?

No