GnA International, secretariat of Yacht
& Boat Korea, advises there is still some remaining exhibitor space
for the 2013 event, to be held Thursday 28 November through Sunday 1
December.
This major regional event will be held at the
Changwon Exhibition and Convention Centre, Changwon in Gyeongsangnam
Province, South Korea. This year’s event will be hosted by Gyeongnam,
Changwon and Gyeongnam Technopark, organised by GnA and KNN.
The
2013 event will build on six successful editions of the show, which
aims to strike a balance between consumer and B2B/trade.
The
main venue is the magnificent Changwon Exhibition and Convention Center,
with its state of the art facilities and 7,827m² of exhibition space.
Attendance
at the 2012 show was recorded as 33,570 registered visitors at the
Changwon Exhibition and Convention Center and approximately 13,000
people at Jinhaeroo.
Around 6,000 visitors participated in the
'Get on the Water' program, experiencing for themselves the fun and
healthy pursuits of kayaking, paddle boats and other forms of boating.
In
2012, 147 exhibitors attended, 65 of them international. From
preliminary reports, business to business meetings resulted in contracts
valued at US$60,647,213 being negotiated.
To date, the 2013 Yacht
& Boat Korea has attracted 60 exhibitors from Korea, 10 from Spain,
seven French, four Australian, two New Zealand, one from the UK, one
from Poland, and one from the US.
Mr Jin Hoe Kim, President of
GnA International said he was confident of achieving the goal of 150
exhibitors from 20 countries and presenting a show of international
standard showcasing the recreational marine lifestyle.
Coastal
Gyeongnam Province is home to a number of quality recreational boat
builders and some of the largest commercial shipyards in the world.
In
2013, the focus will be on the B2B component, presenting networking
opportunities, seminars and forums featuring internationally respected
industry proponents. Peter Methven OBE, President of ICOMIA will be a
VIP guest and keynote speaker at the industry conference with the theme
Marine Equipment, held during the 2013 Yacht & Boat Korea, Thursday
28 November.
Also in attendance, Marina Industries
Association (MIA), the peak industry body for Australia and the
Asia-Pacific, will present two marina courses for the Korean marina
industry. The first course is the two-day Marinas 202, a practical,
operational course designed for marina staff and managers.
Topics
include business of marinas, customer service, emergency procedure,
health and safety, day to day operations, environmental management,
marina maintenance and boatyard operations. The other course, the
one-day Marina 101, focuses on overall concepts in the marina industry
such as marina infrastructure, the business of marinas, customer
service, health and safety and environmental management.
Korea’s
recreational marine leisure lifestyle continues to power ahead with
reports of growing interest and more importantly, growing sales of
marine craft. In the past 10 months, ownership and registrations
statistics show 60 sailing yachts and 200 powerboats in the 6 to 15m
range were purchased in Korea.
Prospective exhibitors can obtain information and forms online at www.yachtkorea.or.kr. All enquiries can be directed to Yacht & Boat Korea Secretariat info@yachtkorea.or.kr or Barry Jenkins sybarisx@bigpond.net.au
by Yacht & Boat Korea
press release
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