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Marinas24 - 300 delegates register - 6 weeks to go!

by Marina Industries Association 16 Apr 2024 22:38 PDT 27-28 May 2024
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With six weeks to go, over 300 delegates have already registered for the Marinas24 International Conference and Trade Exhibition (Marinas24).

The exhibition is 25% bigger than Marinas22 and with only a couple of booths remaining, suppliers who want to sell products to marinas, should contact the MIA staff quickly as this opportunity only comes around every two years!

Expectations of this being the biggest Marinas conference ever, look like they will be realised, which is understandable given the relevance of the conference content which will discuss issues such as the health and forecast for the sector, marina design and profitability opportunities, and exploring current issues such as lithium and insurance.

While there is still ample time to register and plenty of capacity in the new venue, delegates who require accommodation should register now, as the conference hotel, the Rydges Fortitude Valley which is adjacent to the RICC, has only 30 rooms left over the period. Overflow hotels have been arranged, but the Rydges is very convenient and is sure to be the conference's social focal point.

Wednesday's Study Tour, which will take at four Brisbane marinas & shipyards, and the Superior Jetties Soiree Gala at Howard Smiths Wharf are also filling fast and those wishing to attend these events are advised to register now at www.marinas-24.com.

Don't miss out! Register now at marinas-24.com.

Register now here.

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