ICOMIA Boating Industry Conference Sets Sail at Singapore Yachting Festival 2024
Singapore, 20 March 2024 – The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) is set to host the ICOMIA Boating Industry Conference on the 23 and 24 April 2024, in conjunction with the dynamic Singapore Yachting Festival. The much-anticipated event will take place at the award-winning
ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove Singapore. This inaugural Conference will focus on sustainable business practices essential for long-term growth and effective decarbonisation initiatives within the recreational marine industry. Over the 1.5 days, attendees can expect insightful presentations and lively panel discussions. From cutting-edge research to advancements in propulsion systems and infrastructure development, the Conference aims to explore strategies which address the industry’s distinctive challenges in Asia’s evolving markets.
Commenting on the positioning of this Conference, ICOMIA CEO Mr Joe Lynch said, “We have worked hard to curate a unique conference programme that will appeal to everyone in our industry. Unlike conventional conferences that focus just on product sales and competitor activity, ICOMIA is proud to offer a Conference designed to stimulate discussions and actions that will ensure the collective success of
everyone involved in boating. Sustainability is, of course, a key theme, but in its widest possible interpretation. To be confident of a truly sustainable future, we need to be operating safely,environmentally responsibly and successfully as an industry. This Conference will deliver against these three themes, and we look forward to seeing everyone there in April.”
Conference rundown
The Conference begins with a keynote address from ICOMIA President Darren Vaux, who will be presenting ICOMIA’s landmark research Pathways into Propulsion Decarbonisation in the Recreational Marine Industry at the Conference.
He will be joined by ICOMIA CEO Joe Lynch who is keen to support further industry engagement with the vital markets of Singapore, Southeast Asia and other regions across Asia.
This sets the stage for Bingrong Ng from the Maritime Port Authority who will provide brief the delegates on the latest efforts by the MPA in “Maritime Singapore’s Decarbonisation Initiatives”, offering insights into the nation’s forward-thinking strategies. The afternoon session on the first day features a series of
presentations and discussions beginning with a presentation on a practical and considered approach to applying ISO standards in marina management and operations. This is followed by a moderated session
“The Pivot Towards Sustainability” on the challenges in achieving sustainability goals and the need for a multi-faceted and pragmatic approach incorporating environmental, social, and economic factors in industry practices. In the session on Green Mobility, the latest developments and trends towards a lowcarbon future, will be featured including Singaporean innovators who will proudly showcase their
products and ideas. Day One of the Conference will round up with “Ocean Stewardship and Clean Boating,” where industry experts discuss conservation strategies, initiatives and informed boating practices necessary to protect the marine environment on which this industry depends.
The Conference programme on Day Two will comprise a series of panel discussions around the Business
of Boating: from Grow Boating strategies to introduce the boating lifestyle to consumers and ensuring lifelong enjoyment, to understanding and communicating the impact that boating has as an industry, on national economies and local communities, from infrastructure development to manufacturing and
support services. Understanding the significance of this value provides essential fact-based information when advocating with the regulators to improve the business environment. In the session on Advocacy,
the discussion will be furthered with regional speakers sharing their unique strategies to put boating on the agenda in interactions with policymakers.
The Conference will close with a Roundtable on Collaborative Engagement among stakeholders in Asia. In addition to considering key takeaways from the Conference, from both presenters and the delegates, the panel is also expected to highlight the need for more networking and collaboration across borders and
industry sectors, to ensure shared goals and actions for industry development and creation of opportunities for sustainable growth.
Mr. Arthur Tay, Chairman & CEO of SUTL Group, commended the collaboration with ICOMIA and the opportunity to host the conference at ONE°15 Marina. “Decarbonisation and minimising environmental.