Entity set to have expanded presence and key industry collaborations
Yachting Malta will once again be present at the prestigious Dubai International Boat Show for the second consecutive year.
Building upon the success of its inaugural presence, Yachting Malta returns with an even more prominent stand and an expanded crew, poised to showcase the best of Malta’s yachting industry on the global stage.
In 2024, Yachting Malta will be collaborating with Malta Enterprise and the Malta Tourism Authority as well as the Maltese Embassy for the UAE, with whom a dynamic programme of high-level meetings for the Maltese delegation will be organised.
This strategic partnership underscores Yachting Malta’s commitment to fostering strong ties between Malta and the UAE, particularly within the maritime industry.
The Dubai International Boat Show serves as a pivotal platform for industry leaders to converge, exchange ideas, and explore opportunities within the maritime sector.
In a statement, Yachting Malta said that it recognises the significance of this event and is committed to leveraging it to promote Malta as a premier yachting destination and a hub for maritime excellence.
Yachting Malta has forged strategic partnerships with key industry stakeholders, offering them the unique opportunity to showcase their services alongside Yachting Malta.
“This collaboration underscores Yachting Malta’s dedication to fostering synergy within the industry and creating a cohesive ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders,” the statement said.
Speaking about their participation, Michael Mifsud, CEO of Yachting Malta, said: “We are thrilled to return to the Dubai International Boat Show, this time with an expanded presence and valuable collaborations with industry partners. This event presents an unparalleled platform to showcase Malta’s thriving yachting sector and to forge new connections within the global maritime community.”
Joining forces with Yachting Malta on stand MLL 104 will be representatives from Camilleri Marine, Chaudron Powerboats, CSR, DF Advocates, KSi Malta, Maritime MT, Mediterranean Maritime Hub, Melita Marine, St. Julian’s Yacht Finance, Yacht Hub Group, Yachting Partners, Yakof Agius and Associates.
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