The 2024 edition of The Malta Boat Show was launched earlier today by Yachting Malta with the support of the Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works. It will take place between October 31 and November 3 at Dock 1, Bormla.
The Malta Boat Show has the potential to be a maritime showcase that draws attention to the growing maritime community in Malta. In the historical background of the forts in Bormla, the event will highlight the maritime tradition of our country and strengthen its position as a major actor in the maritime scene in the Mediterranean.
The Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works, Chris Bonett expressed his enthusiasm about the potential of the event. “Malta has always been synonymous with the sea, and this area is an important economic pillar for our country. The Malta Boat Show is testimony to this commitment to develop and grow the maritime sector. We are looking forward to seeing The Malta Boat Show grow and attract international recognition so that we can continue to position Malta as the destination of choice for the international maritime community,” said the Minister.
Bormla, the chosen location, has historical significance and maritime heritage. Our country’s geographical position in the Mediterranean serves as a center of nautical activity and The Malta Boat Show seeks to build on that legacy by fostering connections between industry leaders, boating enthusiasts, and maritime professionals. .
The Chairman of Yachting Malta, Chris Agius spoke about the significance of The Malta Boat Show, noting that the response of the industry was very positive, with strong enthusiasm from the exhibitors.
He stressed that The Malta Boat Show is an event that not only promotes the Maltese maritime heritage but also shows the dynamic developments taking place in our local industry. “We are confident that this event will grow, and become an important appointment in the calendar of international companies and brands. I am convinced that The Malta Boat Show will put Malta at the forefront of the maritime world in the Mediterranean. ”
Looking to the future, Yachting Malta is already planning for further growth, with the ambition that the event will grow to be on the same level as other renowned exhibitions around the world. With an emphasis on Malta’s unique position as a yachting center in the Mediterranean, future editions will aim to attract a wider international audience.
The Malta Boat Show will be open to the public from 31 October to 3 November. More information can be obtained online through the website: https://yachtingmalta.org/the-malta-boat-show/
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