Friday 29 August 08
 

News about Seawork 2008

  • Innovation Showcase Winner – Triskel Marine

    The Seawork 2008 Spirit of Innovation Trophy was awarded last night at the Gala Dinner to Triskel Marine (S29) for its TML DataBuoy, which applies new technologies to a long-standing marine problem. 

  • Less than TWO working days before Seawork 2008 opens

    More than 6,000 members of the commercial marine industry are expected to visit Seawork International over the three days of the show to see products and vessels from around the world presented by the 450 exhibitors. 

  • Marine Heaven is Seawork Eleven

    The Seawork International exhibition and conference moves into its second decade in 2008 following a first ten years which saw the show grow annually to become Europe's outstanding commercial marine industries event. (The following report appears in the June issue of Maritime Journal . . .) 

  • Overseas marine equipment buyers on your doorstep

    If you’re a maritime equipment or services company, you don’t necessarily have to travel overseas to meet prospective customers – UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) has arranged for buyers from 11 countries across Europe, Asia and North America to visit the Seawork trade show in Southampton on 11 and 12 June 2008. 

  • Southampton MP To Open Seawork Exhibition

    On Tuesday 10 June, the Right Honourable John Denham MP, who represents Southampton Itchen, will officially open the 11th Seawork International Exhibition and Conference. 

  • Offshore Power Boost for Seawork

    From sub-sea surveying to construction and maintenance, boat builders to engine manufacturers and suppliers of all types of equipment to service and support vessels, all can expect to benefit from surging demand over the next decade. 

  • Marine Civils Interest Builds at Seawork

    The Seawork exhibition and conference, which returns to the ABP Port of Southampton on 10 to 12 June, is continuously evolving and one of the new features for 2008 is the introduction of a Marine Civils Pavilion within the show, acknowledging that marine civil engineering and maritime construction works are central to the universe encompassed by the event. 

  • Seawork Sails into Second Successful Decade

    Seawork successfully completed its first decade of exhibitions in the ABP Port of Southampton last summer with record numbers of exhibitors and visitors attending Europe's biggest and fastest growing business to business event for the commercial marine and workboat sectors. 

  • Down Under Winners Surface at Seawork

    Returning to the DiveWork pavilion at Seawork 2008 is Aberdeen UK based international diving equipment technology company Divex, which has been celebrating a double business success recently. 

  • Seawork Grows Into a Second Decade

    With its record of year on year growth since the first exhibition in 1998, Seawork International is planning for further expansion in 2008. The conference suites will be moved beyond a dividing wall, ensuring a quieter environment and more relaxed atmosphere. This will also overcome the distracting hum of business activity, which can intrude on conference proceedings. Nearby, a third catering point and bar is being added to serve the southern end of the exhibition hall. 

  • Jane looks back – and forward

    ‘I came into the world of Seawork in 2001 and was immediately struck by the businesslike attitude and enthusiasm of our core exhibitors. 
     

  • Innovations Showcase

    Designed to focus attention on product and design developments in the previous 12 months, the Showcase gives visitors a fast track overview of what is new to the market.  

  • Seawork Winners

    There is more to exhibiting at Seawork than demonstrations, networking and making new contacts. In addition to the Innovations Showcase, several exhibitors and sponsors contributed competitions to enliven the 2007 event.  

  • Seminars Cover Topical Issues

    The Seawork 2008 Conference focuses upon pertinent issues affecting vessel operators and builders on a day to day basis. One such topic is Marine Renewable Energy, which covers the vessels and contracts surrounding the installation and maintenance of wave, wind and tidal energy structures. 
     

  • Special Features Save Time

    Seawork covers every aspect of the commercial marine sector, from Ship Building and Repair to Commercial Diving and Hydraulics – and each industry sector is supported by the relevant trade association. 
     

  • Five hundred opportunities to meet overseas buyers

    In 2007, Seawork introduced a ‘Meet the Buyer’ Pavilion sponsored by UK Trade & Investment.  

  • Awarding Creative Stand Design

    Seawork has grown over 10 years from a modest event comprising 200 exhibitors into an exhibition of world class standard. Exhibitors have been putting more thought into the design of their stands and this has greatly improved the overall appearance of the event. 
     

  • The Fluid Power Pavilion

    Seawork, with the help of Ian Morris, Director of the British Fluid Power Association, will once again be demonstrating its commitment to the Engineering industry in 2008, with the BFPAsponsored Fluid Power Pavilion. 

  • Ship Building And Ship Repair Pavilion

    Ken Enticknap, Director of the Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers Association, believes the Ship Repair Pavilion provides a valuable showcase for companies who work within the fields of vessel repair, maintenance, conversion  and refit. 
     

  • Seawork Is Socially Special

    At Seawork, business doesn’t stop at the end of the day - the evening can be the perfect time to make new contacts and strengthen existing friendships.  

Seawork International 2009 - 16rd to 18th June 2009