With new name, business rooted in aquaculture finds traction in multiple markets
The name is only a glimpse of what’s new at one of South Dakota’s most exciting biotech companies.
The name is only a glimpse of what’s new at one of South Dakota’s most exciting biotech companies.
You never know how a startup will scale. But this one is definitely helping South Dakota make a “splash” in the aquaculture industry.
She captured opportunities early in her career and now is helping scale up multiple biotech startups. Meet this rising industry leader.
One sells an ingredient used in aquaculture feed. Another aims to change the way shrimp are raised. Both say South Dakota has a lot to gain from a growing industry.
It’s a fast-growing biotech field, but you might not know much about aquaculture yet. He does, and he’ll be sharing that insight at an event next week.
From a local operation with a big idea to a growing business helping address the global problem of food insecurity, Mark Luecke will share his entrepreneurial insights at an event Tuesday hosted by the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship.
Nevermind that it’s far from the coasts – South Dakota is about to make a significant splash in the aquaculture industry.
Prairie AquaTech, which makes a protein-rich ingredient used in fish feed, is going to build a state-of-the-art production facility in Volga.