The Yacht Club de Monaco aims to be a major player in promoting sustainability in the yachting sector, as demonstrated by the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge.
Attendees of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge represent a diverse mix of innovators, enthusiasts, and industry leaders, all converging to shape the future of sustainable boating.
The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge returns for an 11th edition. Discover the Energy Class teams now!
As part of the collective ‘Monaco, Capital of Advanced Yachting’ approach, the whole industry is mobilised with leading players from the yachting world involved including the shipyards Sanlorenzo, Oceanco, Ferretti, Lürssen and Monaco Marine.
Attendees of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge represent a diverse mix of innovators, enthusiasts, and industry leaders, all converging to shape the future of sustainable boating
The famous Italian shipyard has developed Bluegame, a hydrogen-powered foiling vessel with a minimum length of 10m and maximum speed of 50 knots for a range of 180 nautical miles which will be used during the next America’s Cup. An exclusive 1:3 scale model will be presented during the event.
The Dutch shipyard is participating in the Corporate Mentoring Program the objective of which is to facilitate exchanges between the industry and the university teams, with Mentors providing their Mentees with bespoke support and advice on their projects and objectives.
Azimut | Benetti is the world’s largest private Group in the yachting industry.
Lürssen has been renowned throughout the world for the highest quality products as well as innovative technologies in shipbuilding since 1875. This family-owned company, based in Northern Germany, specialises in the design and manufacture of yachts for discerning owners from all over the world.