Innovation and training in the nautical sector, protagonists in the Palma Hall

Innovation and training in the nautical sector, protagonists in the Palma Hall

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The nautical fair, organized by IDI and BYBA, will today close the doors with the traditional touch of sirens of the ships

The Palma International Boat Show will close the doors today with the traditional touch of sirens heard from all over the Paseo Marítimo de Palma. In addition, the image of the ships waiting for the opening of the floating bridge to leave the fair after four days of fair will be repeated.

Today, a large public influx is expected to come to the Moll Vell to learn about the news of the 271 exhibitors and more than 600 boats of the Palma International Boat Show, organized by the Institute of Business Innovation of the Balearic Islands (IDI), a body dependent on Vice-Presidency and Energy Transition Counsellor, Productive Sectors and Democratic Memory, and Balearic Yacht Brokers Association (BYBA).

In the absence of a fair day, the organization makes a very positive assessment of this edition, which has been characterized by a very complete agenda of events such as presentations of new models of boats or products worldwide, or activities to encourage training and occupation within the nautical. In addition, the Palma Superyacht Village area has hosted the Innovation Corner, a space dedicated to nautical startups focused on innovation in the nautical world, especially with digitization and sustainability solutions.

More than 2,300 people have worked these days at the fair, among exhibitors, assemblers and organizational staff. In addition, it should be borne in mind that the fair has taken the attention of local, national and international media... in total, 377 journalists have been accredited, some of them coming from France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Qatar, Germany, the United States, Puerto Rico or China.