
Metstrade Reveals Plans for This Year’s Show
Organizers announced the return of the SuperYacht Pavilion, an expanded electric propulsion display and the addition of extra floor space for meetings and networking.

Organizers announced the return of the SuperYacht Pavilion, an expanded electric propulsion display and the addition of extra floor space for meetings and networking.

International Marine Networking’s Ben Taylor said a “solid international audience” was on hand at Amsterdam’s RAI Center for this year’s event.

Metstrade TV hosted three remarkable industry leaders for a panel discussion.

The Metstrade Boat Builder Awards saw Leon Slikkers honored for lifetime achievement along with several overall winners in various categories.

The 30th anniversary award was presented at the Metstrade Annual Breakfast Briefing this morning.

The show starts tomorrow at RAI Amsterdam as the Netherlands enters a partial lockdown.

The moves by the Dutch government open up travel prior to the show, which is scheduled for Nov. 16-18 at RAI Amsterdam.

We spoke to show director Niels Klarenbeek about plans for the event, the precautions organizers are taking in response to Covid-19, the event’s packed schedule and what’s new for 2021.

The annual Metstrade awards are open through Sept. 17, with an added environmental focus this year.

The deadline for entering the Boat Builder Awards for Business Achievement is Oct. 6.

Organizers announced the return of the SuperYacht Pavilion, an expanded electric propulsion display and the addition of extra floor space for meetings and networking.

International Marine Networking’s Ben Taylor said a “solid international audience” was on hand at Amsterdam’s RAI Center for this year’s event.

Metstrade TV hosted three remarkable industry leaders for a panel discussion.

The Metstrade Boat Builder Awards saw Leon Slikkers honored for lifetime achievement along with several overall winners in various categories.

The 30th anniversary award was presented at the Metstrade Annual Breakfast Briefing this morning.

The show starts tomorrow at RAI Amsterdam as the Netherlands enters a partial lockdown.

The moves by the Dutch government open up travel prior to the show, which is scheduled for Nov. 16-18 at RAI Amsterdam.

We spoke to show director Niels Klarenbeek about plans for the event, the precautions organizers are taking in response to Covid-19, the event’s packed schedule and what’s new for 2021.

The annual Metstrade awards are open through Sept. 17, with an added environmental focus this year.

The deadline for entering the Boat Builder Awards for Business Achievement is Oct. 6.