Seaequip: already 100 exhibitors for Milan accessories fair

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New milestone for Seaquip 2026, the nautical accessories fair (B2B) to be held March 4-6, 2026 in Milan. Already 100 exhibitors have confirmed their presence giving substance to a new project, but one with great potential. Italy, in fact, is the yachting capital not only for what concerns shipbuilding, but also and above all for the accessory and equipment companies connected to this world.

Seaquip 2026: more than 100 companies in attendance

Milan is preparing to become the new capital of nautical accessories. The importance of Seaquip, in its first edition, is increasingly evident given also the large number of memberships the fair has already garnered. Recently, the official sponsorship of the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) has also been added.

There is painstaking work by the Seaquip team to push the event in the right direction. It is, in fact, a B2B trade show and not an event for the general public. Therefore, it is crucial to create an environment where exhibitors can do business with other insiders creating connections and business opportunities.

The names present, meanwhile, are important: others include Besenzoni, HP Watermakers, Mapei, Nuncas Marine, Twin Disc, and Vetus.

The words of those behind Seaquip

“The goal of 100 exhibitors is a result that confirms the value of our exhibition proposal and the concrete response of the market,” says Pier Paolo Ponchia, managing director of Easyfairs Italia, and continues, “SEAQUIP is positioning itself as an ideal platform to facilitate meetings and new collaborations between shipyards and suppliers, with an exclusive focus on innovation, quality and business.”

The attention of construction sites

This fair, after all, is a special watch by shipyards that do new or refit, since it is a B2B event. Shipyards with an important history, such as Azimut Benetti or Cantieri di Pisa, have spent themselves directly giving their support to Seaquip.

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