Vericatch

New Law Makes ELOG Software Mandatory

About this Event

Vericatch is revolutionizing the $472 billion commercial fishing industry with its SaaS-based FisheriesApp2, a flexible catch reporting and seafood traceability platform.

Pressure from governments is mounting for more precise reporting, yet the vast majority of the 4.9 million fishing vessels still rely on outdated data collection methods. Vericatch’s solution offers a scalable and cost-effective way to modernize this sector, helping fishermen, NGOs, and regulatory bodies easily capture and analyze data in real time. This shift from paper logbooks to digital reporting opens up a $1 billion total addressable market annually, making it a game-changer for the industry.

As the leading provider in Canada, which recently mandated the use of electronic logging (ELOG), and with an expanding presence in key markets like Brazil and beyond, Vericatch is positioned for significant growth.

Register now to watch learn more about this transformative investment opportunity from Vericatch CEO, Julian Hawkins, and how they’re driving value for fishermen and countries alike.

Hosted by Force Family Office CEO, Steven Saltzstein.

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January 29

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