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A prestigious award for talented young superyacht designers is to be awarded at the Boat International Media 2010 World Superyacht Awards


The Royal Institution of Naval Architects, the Boat International Media and Camper & Nicholsons International invite entries for the 2010 World Superyacht Young Designer Award competition. Introduced with great success in 2008,


the World Superyacht Young Designer Award competition provides a showcase for young designers to demonstrate their ability and talents, and encourages the development of the next generation of superyacht designers. The World Superyacht Young Designer


Award will be presented to the winner of the competition at the World Superyacht Awards ceremony in May 2010, at which the remarkable ingenuity and innovation demanded in the design, engineering and construction of the world’s finest luxury yachts is demonstrated, and is the most obvious place for new designer talent to be recognised and celebrated.


The Competition The competition is open to anyone who is studying for a degree or vocational qualification in a subject relating to yacht or small craft design,or anyone who has already graduated within three years of the closing date for entries, which is 31 January 2010. The 2008 and 2009 competition saw many entries from all


over the world, as far afield as NZ and China, as well as from all over Europe. RINA’s CEO Trevor Blakeley is proud that RINA is continuing to support this award for young designers: ‘The superyacht industry is one of the most successful sectors of the maritime industry, and owes much of that success to the work


of its designers who provide that unique combination of form and function, which is the modern superyacht.’


The Award The World Superyacht Young Designer Award will be presented to the young designer who produces the best concept design for a superyacht. The entries will be judged by a group of leading world-class designers selected by the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and Boat International Media. The winner of the Award will receive a prize of €5,000 and will be invited to receive the award at the renowned World Superyacht Awards ceremony.


The sponsor The Award is organised by the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and Boat International Media, and is sponsored by Camper and Nicholsons International: ‘Following the joint Camper & Nicholsons International – Boat International initiative three years ago to reward the work of yacht


designers and naval architects, we thought it was only natural to continue to collaborate with the Boat International Media and RINA in order to identify the young designers of the future, ’says Camper & Nicholsons International’s CEO Jillian Montgomery. ‘Taking an active part in this competition prepares the grounds for the future in many ways. Firstly, by giving up and coming designers exposure and the opportunity to get in touch with potential clients, and secondly by offering our existing and future clients a glimpse of designs that could soon be on the drawing boards, ’explains Laurent Perignon, director of marketing for CNI.


The closing date for entries is 31 Jan 2010. If you are interested in submitting an entry or would like more information, contact Giuseppe Gigantesco, E-mail: ggigantesco@rina.org.uk, Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622


The Royal Institution of Naval Architects, 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London, SW1X 8BQ The rules for the competition can be viewed at www.rina.org.uk/wsyaward


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