Seaquip builds strong momentum ahead of its 2026 Milan debut

mock-up of Seaquip in Milan where attendees will be able to visit exhibitors in the marine supply chain

A new marine show is already proving its relevance long before opening day. Seaquip, set to launch in Milan from 4 to 6 March 2026, is attracting strong interest from across the marine supply chain, with exhibitors, visitors and industry partners committing early to what is shaping up to be a focused, technical and forward-looking event.

Organisers of Seaquip say it continues to grow relentlessly, with 140 exhibitors already in place, and a visitor campaign that has already signed up over 1,500 qualified professionals in a few weeks. The number of meetings, forums and conferences is now being finalised.

“The immediate results of the visitor campaign, which involved highly qualified professionals right from the outset, taken together with the participation of leading international players as exhibitors and the growing number of shipyards contributing to the event as official supporters – including Baglietto and Lusben – confirms the enthusiasm shown by the industry for Seaquip,” says Pier Paolo Ponchia, managing director at Easyfairs Italia.

“In parallel with this, the network of sponsorships and partnerships continues to expand, with growing interest also reported at international level. This dynamic is confirmed by the recent sponsorship deal signed with CNA Nautica.”

The Seaquip team is also organising the programme of events and forums. Included so far are:

  • The frontiers of decarbonisation in yachting – managed by RINA.
  • Finishing and environmental challenges in offshore construction – managed by UCIF | ANIMA – Confindustria Meccanica.
  • Additive production bursts onto the yachting scene – with many participants (full details are on the event’s website).
  • Regeneration of carbon fibre composites: the challenge of the Herambiente FIB3R plant for a circular yachting supply chain – organised by Herambiente.

Seaquip is being supported by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), Assonautica and UCIF – ANIMA Confindustria Meccanica.

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