The Monaco Yacht Show 2024 commenced on September 25, drawing a global audience of yachting aficionados, industry experts, and media representatives. This prestigious annual event, set against the stunning backdrop of Port Hercule, reaffirms its status as a leading gathering in the yachting world. This year, the spotlight is on sustainability—an increasingly vital concern in light of the environmental crises threatening our planet.
With rising environmental consciousness, the Monaco Yacht Show is leading the charge by showcasing initiatives and technological advancements aimed at minimizing the ecological impact of the yachting sector. The organizers have curated a comprehensive agenda featuring conferences, workshops, and interactive discussions focused on sustainable practices and cutting-edge solutions.
Opening with an Eco-Conscious Focus
The day's events began with a thought-provoking opening conference, expertly moderated by Justin Ratcliffe, a renowned journalist and authority in the yachting realm. Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht Show, commenced the session by detailing the tangible steps the event is taking to champion sustainability within the industry. She highlighted that the MYS is not merely a luxurious showcase but a platform committed to driving transformative change regarding environmental responsibilities.Themes Explored in the Opening Conference
- Minimizing the Carbon Footprint of Legacy Yachts Jean-Marc Bolinger, CEO of MB92 Group, tackled the challenges associated with decarbonizing the existing fleet of yachts. His presentation outlined practical measures that can lead to reduced operational expenses, enhanced onboard comfort, and increased resale value.
- Fostering Eco-Conscious Practices Onboard Robert van Tol, Executive Director of the Water Revolution Foundation, discussed the 3-R model (Reduce, Replace, Repair). His insights illustrated how eco-conscious behaviors from crew members can significantly enhance the environmental performance of yachts while simultaneously decreasing operational costs.
- Impact of Superyacht Innovations on Broader Markets Giedo Loeff, Head of Research and Development at FEADSHIP, investigated how technological breakthroughs in the superyacht sector enhance yacht value and spur advancements in other industries. Loeff underscored the importance of audience engagement, inviting questions and facilitating dialogue.
An Upsurge in Sustainable Efforts
The opening conference heralded the commencement of a series of discussions and panels exploring various topics related to sustainability. Attendees had the chance to delve deeper into subjects such as green technologies, emerging regulations, and best practices for reducing the ecological footprint of luxury vessels.Noteworthy Presentations
The Conference Hall at the Louis Chiron Turnover hosted a series of impactful sessions:- From Concept to Reality: Implementing the Designers' Protocol Following the opening session, a discussion focused on how to apply the designers' protocol to refine superyacht design practices. Speakers like Matthew Anzardo from AkzoNobel and Dan Wupperman from Espen Oeino International emphasized the critical steps needed from the design phase to optimize environmental performance.
- Global Leaders in Yacht Classification In the early afternoon, representatives from prominent classification societies, including Lloyd's Register and Bureau Veritas, introduced the Yacht Safety and Environmental Consortium (YSEC). This group aims to bolster safety and environmental performance for yachts over 24 meters, advocating for best practices and enhancing collaboration in the sector.
- The Rise of Yacht Rebuilds: An Analysis of Conversions Following the discussions on classification, experts like Manuel Di Tillio from Amico & Co and Paolo Balzano from Palumbo Superyachts explored the increasing trend of yacht rebuilds and conversions. Their presentation emphasized how these practices contribute to sustainability.
- Global Reach, Zero Emissions: Designing Eco-Friendly Yachts One highlight of the day included the showcase of a 100-foot sailing catamaran from Daedalus Yachts. This vessel incorporates renewable materials and advanced technologies, promoting emission-free cruising. Jonas Hertwig, Director of Design at Daedalus Yachts, shared his vision of luxury combined with environmental responsibility.
- The Future of Propulsion: Transitioning the Superyacht Fleet A later session featured a panel discussing the evolution of propulsion systems within the superyacht fleet. Notable industry figures, including Andrea Venturelli from RINA and Daniel Chatterjee from Rolls Royce MTU, articulated their insights into the shift toward more sustainable and efficient technologies.