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14 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME


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he World Marinas Conference organised by ICOMIA is aimed at marina owners, operators, developers, consultants, service providers, government officials, equipment manufacturers, nautical tourism promoters and port and harbour operators. The event is set to attract over 300 international marina delegates from over 30 countries and is held biennially. The conference will take place in RAI Amsterdam’s brand new building, the ‘Amtrium’, which is adjacent to the exhibition halls housing METSTRADE from 15-17 November, and will offer a comprehensive programme of topics covering important aspects of marina and boatyard operation.


Thursday, 17 November Registration and refreshments/visit Marina & Yard Pavilion (Hall 5)


Amtrium Lounge 9:00 - 10:00 Opening address ICOMIA President – Jouko Huju ICOMIA Marinas Group Chairman – Roberto Perocchio, CMP Host of the first ICOMIA World Marinas Conference (1993) – Reinier Steensma HISWA Holland Marine Industry Managing Director – Geert Dijks


Amtrium 1 10:00 - 10:40 Keynote speech Mr Adjiedj Bakas – Renowned trendwatcher


Amtrium 1 10:40 - 11:40 Coffee


Amtrium Lounge 11:40 - 12:10 Marina markets of the world Moderator: Dennis Kissman – Marina Management Presentation: Carol Fulford – Marina World Introduction to Q&A - Dennis Kissman – Marina Management Question and Answer session with Open panel discussion Dennis Kissman – Marina Management Mike Ward – Marina Projects Steve Ryder – Bellingham Marine YP Loke, CMM – Spinnaker International


Amtrium 1 12:10 - 13:00 Lunch


Marina & Yard Pavilion 13:00 - 14:00 BREAKOUT SESSION - 1: MARINA DEVELOPMENT 1.1 NEW IDEAS AND TRENDS Moderator: Jon White – British Marine Presentations: On resort/destination marinas – Nanke den Daas – Den Daas Recreatie Jason Ludlow and Tim Ludlow – Beds on Board Open Panel discussion Nanke den Daas – Den Daas Recreatie Jason Ludlow – Beds on Board Tim Ludlow – Beds on Board James Beaver – Moffatt & Nichol


Amtrium 1 14:00 - 15:30 BREAKOUT SESSION - 2: REGULATIONS 2.1 WATER PLANNING REGIMES AND ZONES Moderator: Roberto Perocchio CMP – Assomarinas


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Presentations: Elio Ciralli – Envitek / Progetti e Opere srl Gianfranco Lizzul – Chapman Tailor Bob Nathan – Moffatt & Nichol Jeff Houlgrave – Marina Projects Question and Answer Session – Roberto Perocchio, CMP – Assomarinas


Amtrium 2 14:00 - 15:30 Coffee


Amtrium Lounge 15:30 - 16:00 BREAKOUT SESSION - 1: MARINA DEVELOPMENT 1.2 REFURBISHMENT OF AGED MARINAS Moderator: Jon White – British Marine Presentations: Case study from Aukland - Tom Warren – Panuku Development Auckland Case study Dry stack storage - Gary Groenewold – Westrec Marinas Superyacht Marinas Kenny Jones – IGY Marinas / The Yacht Harbour Association Paul Cook – OneOcean Port Vell Open Panel Discussion Tom Warren – Panuku Development Auckland Gary Groenewold, CMM – Westrec Marinas Kenny Jones, CMM – IGY Marinas / The Yacht Harbour Association Paul Cook – OneOcean Port Vell Alex Beere – MDL Consulting


Amtrium 1 16:00 - 18:00 BREAKOUT SESSION - 2: REGULATIONS 2.2 CONCESSIONS AND FINANCING Moderator: Roberto Perocchio CMP – Assomarinas Presentations: Martinho Fortunato, CMM – Marina de Lagos Antonio Zaforteza – Port Adriano Question and Answer Session - Roberto Perocchio, CMP – Assomarinas


2.3 ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION Moderator: Roberto Perocchio CMP - Assomarinas Presentations: Albert Willemsen – ICOMIA Environment Consultant Darren Vaux – Empire Marina Bobbin Head Dan Reading – Royal Yacht Association / British Marine Federation Sophie Bachet Granados – Blue Flag Oscar Siches – Marina Matters Question and Answer Session –Roberto Perocchio, CMP – Assomarinas


Amtrium 2 16:00 - 18:00 Welcoming Dinner


The Harbour Club 18:00 - 22:00


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