All Metstrade articles – Page 4
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Event
Boat Builder Awards 2024 celebrates 10th anniversary and opens for entries
IBI and METSTRADE are pleased to announce the continuance of their decade-long collaboration with headline sponsor Raymarine to produce the globally unique Boat Builder Awards for Business Achievement, culminating in a celebratory dinner under the starlight canopy of the National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam on Wednesday 20 November.
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News
DAME charity donation 2024 now open for nominations
Certified leisure marine-related public charities encouraged to apply by May 1
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News
NMEA brings certification courses to Europe
Basic and advanced electronics courses will run during the Seawork trade show
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Paints and Coatings
Insight | Sustainability: Here and now
With growing consumer interest in environmental sustainability, boatbuilders look to future technologies as a means of solidifying their engagement with eco-conscious buyers. But what can the industry do right now to be more sustainable? Quite a bit, it turns out, with a range of green options already available to boatbuilders
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News
Hugelmeyer – multiple solutions needed for marine sector decarbonisation
NMMA president Frank Hugelmeyer says electrification alone is not the answer to reducing boating’s carbon footprint
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News
ICOMIA names new sustaining member
The Foiling Organization is a non-profit association for the global foiling industry
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Green Technologies
INSIGHT | Sustainability: Here and now
With growing consumer interest in environmental sustainability, boat builders look to future technologies as a means of solidifying their engagement with eco-conscious buyers. But what can the industry do right now to be more sustainable? Quite a bit, it turns out, with a range of green options already available to ...
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UK
IBI Dec 23 | Jan 24 digital issue
The latest interactive issue of IBI is now available online, along with the just-released IBI International Boat Show Calendar, published with this issue and regularly updated online
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Soft furnishings
Fashionable fabrics
The marine furnishing sector is moving steadily towards more sustainable fabrics, whilst also giving outfitters more textures and colours from exciting new collections.
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News
ePropulsion unveils new line of electric outboard motors
The X Series (X12, X20 and X40) boast 88% efficiency at the prop
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Boatbuilding Materials & Machinery
Shapewave sees fair winds and following seas for its 3D-shaping of marine products
The Dutch start-up determined to revolutionise inflatable product applications in the marine leisure sector
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Foiling
Foiling flies at METSTRADE
The first edition of the Foiling Technology Pavilion at METSTRADE was an immediate success as a one stop shop for the increased interest in foiling
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News
August Race seals partnership at METSTRADE
Marine valeting brand signs distribution agreement for Croatia and Slovenia
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News
Inside the Boat Builder Awards 2023; video of the night released
Industry shines as more than 300 guests celebrate people and innovation at BBA 2023
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Green Technologies
How Vitters and Project Zero can change the world of sailing superyachts
The new 69m ketch taking solar, wind and battery power to another level
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News
Quick Group buys Nemo Industrie, presents three-year outlook
An additional major acquisition is expected in the spring of 2024, Quick says.
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News
Digital integration, international sales foundation of Elco growth strategy
US electric motor builder emphasises connectivity as key to growing market share in Europe
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News
Comnav launches new electronics line at METSTRADE
Canadian manufacturer unveils all-new M Series line of electronics
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News
BBA countdown; IBI takes the stage at METSTRADE
As the final countdown to the Boat Builder Awards begins, IBI sets out its stall for METSTRADE 2023
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UK
Finding the business that is hidden just under the water
Barton Marine Equipment has its 75th birthday this year and is marking that by uncovering future opportunities across several generations of customers, as owner and CEO, Suzanne Blaustone explains to Kim Hollamby