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Countdown to Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo 2018

Dean SlavnichBy Dean SlavnichMay 25, 20182 Mins Read
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Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo 2018 opens its doors next month, running from 27-29 June at RAI Amsterdam, where visitors will be able to experience and assess the very latest and next-generation electric and hybrid marine propulsion technologies, components and solutions. Already the world’s largest exhibition and conference dedicated to marine propulsion systems, this year’s event will welcome more new product launches than ever before, such is the rate of development in this hugely important sector. Over 4,000 attendees are expected to attend what will be the fifth annual Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo, which will see more than 130 exhibitors from over 15 countries showcase more brand-new propulsion technologies than ever before. With leading vendors set to exhibit including Kawasaki Heavy Industries, ABB, Wärtsilä, Rolls-Royce, and Mitsubishi Turbocharger and Engine Europe, as well as industry-leading technology and component suppliers including Aspin Kemp & Associates, HBM, Torqeedo, Cavotec and more, the show truly has something for everybody. Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo also features a three-day conference program with hundreds of delegates, more than 40 big-name engineering speakers, and numerous leading maritime academic institutions in North America, Europe and Asia expected to attend. Furthermore, Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo is not only the largest exhibition and conference dedicated to sustainable marine propulsion technologies and systems in the world, but it also hosts the Marine Maintenance World Expo and Conference, and the Autonomous Ship Technology Symposium, which brings together ship designers, fleet owners, naval architects, classification societies, equipment supplier and research organizations to discuss the legal, technological and regulatory and developments necessary to make autonomous ships a reality. Meanwhile Marine Maintenance World Expo and Conference is hosted as an integral part of Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo, so visitors and delegates will also be able to see more next-gen maintenance and repair technologies than ever before. This year’s Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo is shaping up to be truly unmissable! One delegate pass grants access to all three events – click here to register for your pass, now.

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