British Marine members celebrated another outstanding METSTRADE, as Amsterdam played host to the world’s largest trade show for marine equipment, materials, and systems. Recording its highest ever attendance of leading marine professionals from across the globe, the event reaffirmed its position as the premier platform for innovation, networking and business in the global marine industry.
With over 40 British Marine member companies showcasing their products and services within the British Pavilion (Hall 3), and an additional seven members exhibiting in the Superyacht Pavilion (Halls 10-11), the UK marine industry was well-represented at this year’s METSTRADE (19-21 November).
The three-day show kicked off with the much-anticipated Breakfast Briefing, followed by the announcement of the DAME Design Award winners. Since its inception in 1991, the DAME Awards have celebrated excellence in marine product design and innovation, and this year, six British Marine members were among the prestigious nominees.
Congratulations to all those shortlisted, with a special mention to Raymarine who, for the third consecutive year, claimed one of the prestigious DAME Awards. This year, they triumphed in the ‘Navigation and Communication’ category with their innovative RSW Wired Smart Wind Transducer. Additional congratulations go to Henri-Lloyd and GN Espace, who received special mentions in their respective categories.
In response to their overall category win Grégoire Outters, General Manager at Raymarine remarked: “We are thrilled to be announced as a winner at the 2024 DAME Design Awards. The RSW Wind Transducer can give exceptional data accuracy and reliability, benefiting every sailor, from cruisers to racers.”
The excitement continued on Wednesday morning with the return of the ‘Women in the Marine Industry International’ networking and panel discussion. Co-hosted by British Marine, Soundings Trade Only, METSTRADE and Marine Industry News, and supported by Barton Marine, the event attracted over 150 attendees eager to hear from a panel of dynamic female leaders.
The panel, featuring Anne Dunbar, Executive Director of IBEX; Gabbi Richardson, Founder of Yachting Ventures; Rhoda Schnitzer, Leadership & Culture Director at Lippert EMEA; Helena Lennerstedt, CEO of Humphree and Jemma Lampkin, Global Business Director at AkzoNobel Yacht Coatings, captivated the audience with their insights. Focusing on the theme ‘Visions of the Future: The Impact of Technology, AI, and People on the Future of Work,’ the panel discussed how emerging technologies and a renewed focus on talent and diversity are reshaping the marine industry.
Reflecting on the event, Lesley Robinson commented, “This year’s Women in the Marine Industry International event was once again a tremendous success. The calibre of speakers and the depth of discussion underscored the importance of inclusive events like this. It was fantastic to see the strong turnout and the appetite for dialogue on the future of our industry.”
Heading into early evening on Wednesday, British Marine hosted its annual networking reception at the British Marine stand. The event brought together exhibitors, visiting members and key industry stakeholders for an informal gathering. With complimentary refreshments, lively conversations and a fantastic atmosphere, the reception was the perfect opportunity to strengthen connections, celebrate successes, and unwind after a busy day at the show.
The reception also featured brief remarks from British Marine Chair, Matthew Beckwith, who highlighted the importance of fostering collaboration and supporting the international growth of UK marine businesses.
Later that evening, the spotlight turned to the 10th anniversary of the Boat Builder Awards, held at the historic National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam. This year’s event marked a decade of excellence in boat building, with four British Marine members earning nominations for their outstanding contributions — and all four triumphing in their respective categories. Congratulations to Sunseeker International, Volvo Penta, Beneteau Group, and Williams Jet Tenders on their well-deserved wins.
Throughout the event, the British Marine stand was a hive of activity, serving as a central hub for networking, meetings and business opportunities, with complimentary refreshments provided throughout. British Marine representatives were also on hand throughout to support exhibitors and ensure members made the most of their time at METSTRADE.
This year, the support from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) enabled several companies new to METSTRADE or returning since 2019 to join the British Pavilion. This valuable initiative not only aimed to boost their international exposure but to pave the way for them to grow as future independent exhibitors, strengthening British Marine’s presence on the global stage.
Lesley concluded by saying: “METSTRADE is the world’s premier marine trade show, and we are proud to offer our members an exceptional platform to connect with global buyers, showcase their innovations, and expand their market reach. The positive feedback and level of engagement at the British Pavilion speak volumes about the value of our presence here.”
Looking ahead to METSTRADE 2025, the British Pavillion will be even bigger, with more space dedicated to showcasing the best of British marine innovation. Additionally, British Marine members will have double the space available in the brand-new Superyacht Pavillion, located in a prime position within the newly expanded Hall 8. Contact Ella at edavies@britishmarine.co.uk to secure your place at METSTRADE 2025 today.