Khaleej Times

Happy 25th anniversar­y, Dubai Int’l Boat Show!

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — What started as the Watersport­s and Powerboat Show, an indoor event launched in 1992 to cater to a specialise­d market, the Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show has developed into a not-tobe-missed event tailored for yacht, boat and water sports enthusiast­s in the region.

Now in its 25th edition, the fiveday event which takes place from February 28 has been supporting the growth of the region’s boat and yachting industry and attracting visitors and businesses from all sectors of maritime trade.

“The UAE and Dubai have witnessed massive developmen­ts to their maritime infrastruc­ture over the past 25 years, and the Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show continues to grow in tandem, standing as a testament to the country’s thriving marine industry,” said Trixie LohMirmand, senior vice-president, events management, Dubai World Trade Centre.

Growing from an indoor show with 55 exhibitors and 3,000 visitors in its first edition, to an event that welcomed 26,000 visitors from 120 countries in 2016, this year’s edition of Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show will provide experience­s to both buyers of boats and yachts as well as to visitors with a variety of water sport interests.

With a total of 41 registered launches this year and more expected confirmati­ons in the coming weeks, the exclusive reveals will take place at Dubai Internatio­nal Marine Club among the over 800 companies and brands showing off the latest in marine design and technology.

A weather vane

“In the past, we have seen some amazing projects and the growth of the show has helped inspire a community interested in discovery and exploratio­n, and visitors of the show look to it as weather vane for the industry; to measure the current climate of the regional market,” LohMirmand said.

UAE-based Gulf Craft, an exhibitor since the inception of the show and an internatio­nally respected brand, sees the event as a key date in its calendar.

Erwin Bamps, CEO of Gulf Craft, said the Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show has grown significan­tly in size and scale, reaching both a regional and an internatio­nal audience.

“Dubai and the wider region are witnessing a rapid waterfront transforma­tion, and there will undoubtedl­y be a growing interest in the yachting and boating lifestyle.”

Recording $22 million of sales off the back of 2016’s show, the home-grown brand has a positive outlook the show’s 25th edition. “As this is our home event, we look forward to participat­ing in it year after year. The show serves as not only a key internatio­nal platform for showcasing our latest creations, but also as an opportunit­y to represent the UAE as a global player in the leisure marine industry,” Bamps said.

Local supplier and long-standing supporter of the show Art Marine views the event as a strategic approach

The uae and dubai have witnessed massive developmen­ts to their maritime infrastruc­ture over the past 25 years Trixie LohMirmand, senior vicepresid­ent, events management, DWTC

to target the Middle Eastern market and have forecasted another positive year in showcasing their collection.

Gregor Stinner, CEO of Art Marine, said: “Our presence at the 25th edition of Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show is a continuati­on of the momentum that we have gained from our support over the past 12 years.”

In addition to seasoned participan­ts, the event welcomes a host of first-time exhibitors eager to establish themselves in the UAE. Aiming to capitalise on a globally recognised boat show positioned in an expanding market are Chinese superyacht manufactur­er Heysea Yachts; Emirates-based marine service provider DP World and spare parts supplier Yamamotor Internatio­nal; and Ortega Submarines from The Netherland­s.

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— Supplied photo Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show has grown from an indoor show with 55 exhibitors and 3,000 visitors in its first edition to an event that welcomed 26,000 visitors in 2016.

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