
Covepa, a company with more than 25 years of experience in the domestic aquaculture market, is proud to participate in AquaSur Tech 2025. Recognized for its wide range of high quality solutions, Covepa complements its offer with a first class technical service and a solid presence in the south of Chile, including a branch in Punta Arenas. In this edition, the company will be accompanied by four of its main suppliers: Faivre, the BIO-UV/Triogen group, Pinnacle, and Sentronic. A central aspect of this new exhibition is the renewed and expanded product portfolio that Covepa represents. This is reflected, for example, in the variety of Faivre fish pumps, with models covering a wide range of fish needs and sizes. The largest model offered is the 10“ model, with the 12” model ad-portal to its launch. It is important to mention that most of this equipment, including the three larger capacity models, have already been purchased by domestic customers. They have been tested in real conditions, generating success stories that demonstrate the portability, robustness and efficiency of this equipment. The BIO-UV group (Triogen) and Pinnacle are also key suppliers to Covepa. They will be present at this edition, highlighting their wide range of UV and Ozone disinfection solutions. This product line of Covepa, which is one of the newest in its portfolio, has already achieved an interesting market penetration, with several equipments in operation in leading companies, both in fish farms and wellboats. The equipment is high-end and stands out for its efficiency and reliability, to the point that Covepa offers warranties of up to 5 years, reflecting its commitment to quality and customer support. Finally, Sentronic, a German technology company that develops systems for measuring and controlling water parameters such as O2, pH and CO2, will also be present. During the event, the new line of Hypiac intelligent sensors will be presented. Covepa and Sentronic are currently developing a project in Chile based on this technology, which is expected to start operations during the second half of this year.