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Tune in for Crestron TV, an immersive, interactive event on the future of superyachting for the 21st century and beyond
ctober 13 at 3pm CEST, Crestron hosts Crestron TV: Shaping the Future of Superyachting,
an
immersive, interactive online live event. As the current state of the world doesn’t allow large groups to gather, Crestron TV offers the next best thing: a virtual event as close to a live experience as you can currently come. Short, interactive session on relevant topics, attractive to a broad audience.
Crestron TV: Shaping the Future of Superyachting will explore the newest and future technical innovations in the superyacht industry, including currents topics such as addressing the sustainability of the sector while yachts are getting bigger and bigger, exceeding the expectations of clients and the newest trends in superyachting builds and refits.
Robinson (Director, Superyacht
Technology), will host an industry first panel discussion on Hydrogen technology. “Even today we still see that our superyachts are fitted with a +100.000 litres diesel tank to keep their engines running and supply the vessel with the needed hotel/auxiliary power,” explains Robinson, the reason behind the subject.“Yet we do all want to grow into a more sustainable future, being less depend on fossil energy sources and less polluting. Just over a year ago, we saw one of the first studies for a hydrogen powered superyacht making its debut at the Monaco Yacht Show. Project Aqua gained a lot of attention and seemed to sort of confirm hydrogen technology is the energy source for the superyacht of the future. But is this really the case? Where do we stand today and what challenges do we still need to solve to go to the next level?”
Martin Redmayne (Chairman, The Superyacht Group), will present the results of a new
thorough market research, which delves deeper into the way current technology aboard of superyachts is perceived and used by owners/guests and what the key strengths and weaknesses of integrated- technology currently aboard are.
An exclusive sneak preview into the new solution Merijn de Waard (Founder & Managing Director, SuperYacht Times) is working on, will be followed by insight into AV and Control onboard today and in the future by Stijn Ooms (R&D Director, Crestron). All this will be topped off with real, recent cases during a 2 hour live, interactive broadcast from our studio in Belgium. Register now via
go.crestroninfo. com/tv to reserve your seat.
It is not a coincidence that Crestron is the company to tackle these current topics with this ground-breaking format. Crestron has been a leader in control and automation solutions on board since the first superyachts appeared on the water. And as we all know Audio and Video systems onboard are also there for high quality entertainment. Exactly what we are looking to bring to the superyacht market by initiating this event, and at the same time opening it up to industry leaders and experts to participate.
Leading the way
Crestron has been leading the way since its establishment nearly 50 years ago. If you are interested in superyachts, the name Crestron obviously rings a bell. But did you know that Crestron Electronics is also the go to company for office automation and communications technology solutions? It is estimated that 90% of all the Fortune 500 have some type of Crestron-based solution in their facilities. The company is known in a lot of different markets for combining best-in-class technology, close working relationships and an elegant, connected
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