
ICOMIA Announces Boating Industry Conference
The group is partnering with Singapore Boating Industry Association to address sustainability and decarbonization.
The group is partnering with Singapore Boating Industry Association to address sustainability and decarbonization.
ICOMIA partnered with a U.K. firm to research the most effective ways for recreational boating to reduce carbon emissions.
The Golden Cleat Marina Awards recognize dedication to the marina segment and a commitment to sustainability, innovation and the environment.
The World Marinas Conference, being held this year in Vilamoura, Portugal, will attract more than 300 delegates from the international marina industry.
Joe Lynch is the group’s first CEO, a position that replaces the secretary general.
Founded in 1966, the International Council of Marine Industry Associations is a global organization composed of national boating federations and other bodies involved in the recreational marine industry. ICOMIA works on such issues as breaking down trade barriers, improving boating safety and promoting recreational boating worldwide.
ICOMIA’s World Marinas Conference is scheduled for Oct. 12-14 in Dubai.
The paper outlines global risks and threats that climate change imposes on the boating ecosystem and encourages builders, marinas and others to act.
The four-session virtual conference will focus on topics challenging the industry in light of the pandemic.
ICOMIA’s country-by-country guide on how the covid-19 pandemic is affecting the marine business globally.
The group is partnering with Singapore Boating Industry Association to address sustainability and decarbonization.
ICOMIA partnered with a U.K. firm to research the most effective ways for recreational boating to reduce carbon emissions.
The Golden Cleat Marina Awards recognize dedication to the marina segment and a commitment to sustainability, innovation and the environment.
The World Marinas Conference, being held this year in Vilamoura, Portugal, will attract more than 300 delegates from the international marina industry.
Joe Lynch is the group’s first CEO, a position that replaces the secretary general.
Founded in 1966, the International Council of Marine Industry Associations is a global organization composed of national boating federations and other bodies involved in the recreational marine industry. ICOMIA works on such issues as breaking down trade barriers, improving boating safety and promoting recreational boating worldwide.
ICOMIA’s World Marinas Conference is scheduled for Oct. 12-14 in Dubai.
The paper outlines global risks and threats that climate change imposes on the boating ecosystem and encourages builders, marinas and others to act.
The four-session virtual conference will focus on topics challenging the industry in light of the pandemic.
ICOMIA’s country-by-country guide on how the covid-19 pandemic is affecting the marine business globally.
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