Sigrid Skjelstad has a Masters in materials science from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and works as business developer at Orkel AS. During her studies she spent a year at University in Cape Town as an exchange student. Orkel is a developer and manufacturer of agricultural and industrial machinery based in Norway. They recently used their machines to make Sargassum bales.
0:53 The host saying hello to each other.
3:56 Franziska presents the guest.
5:13 The starting question! What is Sargassum for Sigrid?
9:00 What are the benefits of bailing Sargassum?
11:48 Why Sargassum can preserve better in a bale?
13:23 Will this technology come to the Caribbean?
14:59 Testing experiment
17:31 Hidrated Sargassum and bailing?
21:53 Fresh Sargassum is more easy to bale.
23:30 How Sigrid was introduce to Sargassum?
27:07 Description of the baling machines.
30:55 Is there a process before baling?
33:21 And what about the sand that is in the Sargassum, when beached?
34:39 How fresh does the Sargassum have to be so it can be baled?
36:48 Orkel is working with recycled plastic for baling
39:08 Buy a machine or rent it from you?
40:32 Need of local knowledge in the Caribbean.
41:24 Thanking Sigrid.
43:10 Conclusions of the hosts
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