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THE SUPERYACHT PAVILION AT METS 2010 Getting down to business


What is the SuperYacht Pavilion? The SuperYacht Pavilion (SYP) and its service-oriented Refit Boulevard form a show-within-a-show at METS. Dedicated to companies who offer equipment and services specifically to the large leisure yacht sector, the SYP is a destination in its own right, but also sits at the heart of METS, the world’s biggest and best attended leisure marine trade show. Over 115 exhibitors assembled in the SYP and Refit Boulevard in 2009 – to sell, promote and network. It’s busy, it’s professional – and it’s special.


Why special?


The SYP/METS combination is unique. At no other trade-only event can you visit a thriving superyacht equipment exhibition and also have access to over 1,000 other marine trade exhibitors, some of whom also cater to the superyacht sector. It’s also a unique launch pad, as Ian Taylor, group sales manager of Quest International, reveals: “As a supplier of new and novel technology we were looking for the right approach to allow us to undertake a technology transfer into the superyacht and megayacht arena. METS provided us with a fantastic platform... and the organisers invited our managing director to be part of the Superyacht Forum. All of this support led to a fantastic reception from the industry and what we believe to be an unprecedented level of interest on the stand.”


What is the GSF? The GSF is one of the world’s leading summits for superyacht professionals. As a conference, it delivers in every way – with top profile presenters and excellent interaction between speakers and delegates. Organised and presented by The Yacht Report Group in association with METS organisers, Amsterdam RAI, the Global Superyacht Forum attracts around 650 delegates and includes social highlights like the Global Superyacht Party. To register as a delegate for GSF, go to www.globalsuperyachtforum.com.


All GSF delegates have free entrance to SYP. Visitors of the SYP do not automatically have access to GSF.


Register for your free entrance badge To visit the SYP you need a FREE three-day entrance pass to METS 2010. Please pre-register for this on metstrade.com. To help with your planning, Amsterdam RAI can also book hotel rooms for you and assist with other travel requirements. Go to metstrade.com and click on ‘visit’ and ‘hotel & travel service’. To exhibit at the SYP, please contact the organisers.


METS – at a glance


“It sounds simple but just by attending METS, you will be able to take advantage of networking opportunities. Your contacts will introduce you to other contacts. Remember, the world comes to METS!” Tom Douglas, vice president global sales, Teleflex Marine.


Why should you attend?


The SYP is a meeting point for true industry professionals - superyacht captains, designers, builders, project managers, brokers and owners, and many others. The SYP is of interest to nearly half of the 20,000 professionals who visit METS each year and is also a must-visit for all the speakers and delegates who take part in the associated Global Superyacht Forum (GSF), the high profile HISWA Yacht Symposium and the Member’s Mixer event organised every year by the International Superyacht Society – the society for captains and crew members. The result is a varied and appropriate display of products, a vibrant conference programme and networking galore.


• 18,454 visitors from 86 countries in 2009 • Over 1,260 exhibitors from 38 countries in 2009 • 15 national pavilions


• 3 specialist pavilions including the SYP • Strictly professional – strictly trade-only • All year round promotion via metstrade.com


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