More than 400 vessels will be on show at this year's Dubai International Boat Show (DIB).
The 16th edition of the event will be 20 per cent bigger than last year.
DIBS has firmly established its position as the number one event in the region. In recent years, it has grown into one of the most important marine leisure events in the world, propelled by the major growth of the Middle East market across all sectors.
Companies from every part of the industry, from boat-builders through to marine equipment, suppliers and service providers, are set to exhibit at the event which runs from March 11 to 15 at Dubai International Marine Club-Mina Seyahi.
To reflect the increasing sophistication of the marine leisure industry, as well as the evolving opportunities in niche and specialist areas, this year's show has both expanded its overall size and increased the number of dedicated sector areas.
"Dubai International Boat Show increasingly appeals to a global audience, and is particularly relevant for marine leisure enthusiasts from a territory that ranges from across the Middle East, through to India and the CIS," said event organiser, Dubai World Trade Centre director-general, Helal Saeed Al Marri.
"These territories are among the fastest-growing globally, so the potential for business development is huge for companies across all sectors and areas of specialisation."
DIBS 2008 will see the launch of a new section for Rigid Inflatable Boats, Inflatables and Tenders, one of the fastest-growing sectors in the marine leisure industry.
It will also feature an increased equipment supplies and services area, bringing together local and international companies offering the latest innovations in every product sector, from fixtures and fittings through to the latest hi-tech communication and navigation equipment.
On the luxury, supplies and services side of the show, top super yacht and luxury custom boat builders from around the globe, as well as their suppliers and service providers will exhibit with interior designers, charter, brokerage and waterfront developers detailing new marina projects. Source
The 16th edition of the event will be 20 per cent bigger than last year.
DIBS has firmly established its position as the number one event in the region. In recent years, it has grown into one of the most important marine leisure events in the world, propelled by the major growth of the Middle East market across all sectors.
Companies from every part of the industry, from boat-builders through to marine equipment, suppliers and service providers, are set to exhibit at the event which runs from March 11 to 15 at Dubai International Marine Club-Mina Seyahi.
To reflect the increasing sophistication of the marine leisure industry, as well as the evolving opportunities in niche and specialist areas, this year's show has both expanded its overall size and increased the number of dedicated sector areas.
"Dubai International Boat Show increasingly appeals to a global audience, and is particularly relevant for marine leisure enthusiasts from a territory that ranges from across the Middle East, through to India and the CIS," said event organiser, Dubai World Trade Centre director-general, Helal Saeed Al Marri.
"These territories are among the fastest-growing globally, so the potential for business development is huge for companies across all sectors and areas of specialisation."
DIBS 2008 will see the launch of a new section for Rigid Inflatable Boats, Inflatables and Tenders, one of the fastest-growing sectors in the marine leisure industry.
It will also feature an increased equipment supplies and services area, bringing together local and international companies offering the latest innovations in every product sector, from fixtures and fittings through to the latest hi-tech communication and navigation equipment.
On the luxury, supplies and services side of the show, top super yacht and luxury custom boat builders from around the globe, as well as their suppliers and service providers will exhibit with interior designers, charter, brokerage and waterfront developers detailing new marina projects. Source
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