
SAFET Conference 2026
FROM INNOVATION TO IMPLEMENTATION:
Powering Responsible Fisheries, Markets, and Livelihoods.
8th to 10th September 2026, Shangri-La Hotel, Cebu, Philippines.
September 2026 - Philippines
Our next conference will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Cebu, Philippines on the 8-10th September 2026! We’ll be hosting roundtables, workshops, fireside talks, presentations, and more, all to share solutions to your seafood and fisheries challenges. Conference launch activities including registration, call for abstracts, sponsorship, and exhibitor opportunities will open late January. Join the waitlist below.

Conference Overview
The SAFET Conference is a 3-day global gathering of 200+ leaders from government, industry, NGOs, fishers, tech providers, and scientists. Through interactive panels, hands-on workshops, and real-world tech demos, participants explore cutting-edge solutions for sustainable fisheries. With rich networking opportunities and post-event engagement, the conference sparks collaboration that lasts well beyond the event.
Get Involved
If you would like to exhibit your technology solution at the 2026 SAFET Conference, register your interest below and we’ll get in touch.
If you would like to present or lead a workshop at the 2026 SAFET Conference, register your interest below and we’ll get in touch.
If you are interested in sponsorship and branding opportunities the 2026 SAFET Conference, register your interest below and we’ll get in touch.
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