Our commitment to supporting marine fish farming in Asia continues to grow stronger. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Sih Yang Sim as our new Business Development Manager Marine Fish for APAC/China, bringing over two decades of aquaculture expertise to this strategic role.

Sih Yang Sim (Yang), Business Development Manager Marine Fish APAC & China
Yang holds a PhD in grouper aquaculture and economics and brings extensive experience across key aquaculture markets in Asia and China. His background spans a broad range of species in Asian marine and freshwater fish and crustaceans.
I am excited to join INVE, a market leader in early-stage nutrition and care in aquaculture, and to work with a team of global experts to expand the marine fish portfolio in APAC and China, says Yang
With more than 40 years of proven success in marine hatcheries across the Mediterranean, INVE has developed and fine-tuned robust protocols tailored to the delicate early stages of marine fish. Today, we are leveraging that expertise to address the growing demand for localized and sustainable solutions in tropical climates, adapting our protocols to suit the unique challenges and opportunities of Asian marine fish farming.

Chien Ho Van (Regional Technical Support Asia, INVE) and Yang during a site visit in Vietnam
The strategic addition of Yang as BDM Fish is an important step forward in reinforcing our presence in the Asia Pacific region, with an initial focus on China, Vietnam, and Indonesia, while identifying the needs of local producers.
In close collaboration with our product department, he will help enhance technical training and knowledge-sharing on the correct use of our fish-specific products — from early-stage diets to Artemia, live feeds, and health solutions.
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This marks an important step in reinforcing our role as a trusted partner in sustainable aquaculture. By combining decades of experience with local expertise, we aim to co-develop practical, tailored solutions that evolve alongside the needs of producers in a dynamic aquaculture landscape.

Woman in an Asian marine fish hatchery, carefully grading juveniles
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