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Exhibitors

METS is the world's largest trade exhibition of equipment, materials and systems for the international marine leisure industry organised by Amsterdam RAI in association with the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA).

Some facts:

  • Last year’s visitors were extremely happy with the show, resulting in an 8.1 appreciation - the highest ever.
  • METS/SYP was specifically praised for its networking and overview of the international market and opportunities to do business.
  • Exhibitors awarded a 7.6 and they left the show more optimistic about their business than before they attended.
  • 94% of both visitors and exhibitors say they will return this year. 

Why not join them in 2012 when we celebrate our 25th anniversary and experience yourself the difference METS can make for your business! Book your stand now!

If you have any questions about exhibiting at METS 2012, please contact the METS Project Team.

In a nutshell
  • 2012 celebrating the 25th anniversary
  • Over 18,500 visitor attendance from 94 countries in 2010
  • Over 1,300 exhibitors from 41 countries in 2010
  • Over 5,500 exhibitor staff present
  • 15 national pavilions
  • SuperYacht Pavilion
  • Marina & Yard Equipment Pavilion
  • Composite Pavilion
  • DAME – Design Award METS – 22nd edition
  • Global Superyacht Forum organised by The Yacht Report Group
  • Global Superyacht Party
  • ConnectFest
  • Industry Breakfast Briefing
  • Exhibitor Happy Hour
  • Strictly professional – strictly trade-only
  • All year round promotion via metstrade.com
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      Attendance Exhibitors
    METS / SYP 2011 19,323 1,331 (of which 164 SYP)
    METS / SYP 2010 18,861 1,320 (of which 151 SYP)
    METS / SYP 2009 18,454 1,261 (of which 115 SYP)
    METS / SYP 2008 18,485 1,210 (of which 71 SYP)









     



     
     
     
     

    ! Beware
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