25.8.2010
Vaki has been growing gradually over the past years and in the early summer months welcomed three new employees.
25.7.2010
The website IcelandReview.com has recently reported the development of a warm water fish farming of tilapia fish at Flúðir.
22.7.2010
Fish farming remains a small part of Iceland's overall fishing industry but it is set to grow.
30.5.2010
David Jarron went to one of the UK’s largest aquaculture events.
17.5.2010
Comparisons between Biomass Daily and harvested factory weights from the Marine Harvest site at Kobbavik in Southern Norway indicated that Biomass Daily is on average 98% accurate.
2.5.2010
More and more companies are renting biomass counters for all their farms
7.4.2010
Two of Vaki‘s staff, Benni and Gulli went on a successful Riverwatcher seminar in Sacramento CA.
1.1.2010
December 30th, Hermann Kristjánsson General Manager of Vaki, was selected the Pioneer of the year 2009 by the Business press of Iceland.
9.10.2009
Biomass Daily measures 20,000,000 fish.
9.9.2009
Biomass Daily measures 20,000,000 fish.
24.8.2009
The Vaki stand was a busy spot at this years Aqua Nor.
26.6.2009
June 24th Vaki installed the first Riverwatcher fish counter in Norway, in the river Stabburselva in Finnmark.
29.5.2009
This week 6 sites of Sjøtroll in Norway got installed the latest Biomass Daily system.
5.5.2009
Last month Vaki technicians in cooperation with Mats Hebrand of Fiskevårdsteknik in Sweden, installed the first Riverwatcher fish counter in the river Rhine.
23.4.2009
On Wednesday, 22 April 2009, Vaki received the President of Iceland's Export Award for achievement in the exporting of Icelandic products and services to overseas markets.
16.3.2009
The Heathro fish pump has been a big hit in Norway.
28.2.2009
Both Marine Harvest Norway and Lerøy Vest are now using Biomass Daily to measure the size of their fish.
13.1.2009
John Harald Pettersen at Ewos claims that the salmon industry in Norway looses up to 500 million NOK because of bad biomass control.
5.12.2008
First installation of Biomass Daily in Norway
Lerøy Aurora, a company in Northern Norway, was the first company in Norway to get installed the new Biomass Daily system.
31.10.2008
The president of Iceland, Mr. Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, paid Vaki a visit this morning and was led into the world of Vaki and fish farming.
15.8.2008
Marine Harvest Scotland and Vaki sign a 4 year contract to bring 15 Biomass Daily systems online.
21.4.2008
The Hatchery Manager Morton Deichmann selected a complete system of Vaki Heathro pump, 96 grader and 3 channel Micro for both of the hatcheries in Arno Bay and Port Augusta.
7.3.2008
Last year, 2007, was a good one for Vaki, with sizeable growth on its major markets and new products that promise strong future sales.
25.2.2008
Many Vaki graders and counters have been delivered to Turkey the last months.
16.2.2008
Deliveries of two 4-channel Macro fish counter to Tassal in Tasmania
6.1.2008
A new solution in counting fish on wellboats.
10.12.2007
Hanna María Hjálmtýsdóttir has joined the Vaki team as the new Finance Manager
16.9.2007
Termar Sea Farm with a new grading and counting system from Vaki.
1.8.2007
Vaki with a new biomass daily system at Aqua Nor.
27.5.2007
Full pakke for Villa Smolt på Moltustranda.
10.2.2007
In January Þorvaldur Logi Pétursson joined forces with the development department at Vaki.
27.11.2006
Atle Toskedal, Vaki's Norwegian service rep, spent last week in Iceland for training and for getting the latest information on the Vaki product range.
6.11.2006
Last week, Christian Plaza from Vaki Chile and Eugenio Colillanca Hernández from Acuisel, both in Puerto Montt, visited Vaki HQ in Iceland for a training week.
25.10.2006
The Heathro fish pumps are selling very well and especially in Norway.
3.10.2006
This week Unni Austefjord joined Havbruksinstituttet, Vaki's distributor in Norway.
26.5.2006
June this year will see the 20th anniversary of the foundation of Vaki by Hermann Kristjánsson, who was then completing his studies in Electrical Engineering at the University of Iceland.
22.3.2006
Pan Fish Scotland recently extended its rental contract and doubled their existing fleet of Vaki slim line frames. Production Controller Derek Smith has been with Scotland's second largest Salmon producer for over 6 years and is responsible for the operation and information gathered by equipment from Vaki.
15.3.2006
A Bluetooth module is now on the market to facilitate the downloading of data from the control unit of the Biomass counter.