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Notes of positivity at Venice Boat Show. Dates for 2026 confirmed

June 3, 2025
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Overall, the 2025 Venice International Boat Show was a success, with a significant increase in international attendance, high-quality client leads, and a focus on sustainability and tradition. The event showcased some of the latest innovations in the boating industry and provided a platform for brands to connect with potential buyers and partners.

With the announcement of the dates for the next edition in 2026, the Venice Boat Show continues to be a key event in the boating calendar, attracting visitors from around the world and providing a unique setting for companies to showcase their products. As the industry continues to evolve, events like the Venice International Boat Show play a crucial role in driving innovation and promoting the future of boating.

Launching Sustainable Boating Solutions at the Venice Boat Show

Pro-Set, a leading provider of epoxy solutions for composite manufacturing, is set to unveil its latest innovation at the Venice Boat Show. With a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, the company’s new offering is designed to power greener, safer boating experiences.

Since 2021, Pro-Set has been at the forefront of sustainable boating technology, and the launch of this new product reinforces their commitment to a more eco-friendly marine future. By integrating cutting-edge technology with a dedication to reducing carbon footprints, Pro-Set is paving the way for a cleaner, greener industry.

The Venice Boat Show provides the perfect platform for Pro-Set to showcase their latest development. With a focus on high-performance equipment and innovative solutions, the event attracts industry leaders and boating enthusiasts from around the world. By unveiling their new product at this prestigious event, Pro-Set is positioning themselves as a driving force in the movement towards sustainability in the marine industry.

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As the foiling dinghy glides effortlessly on the water, powered by Pro-Set’s eco-friendly epoxy solutions, it serves as a powerful symbol of the company’s commitment to a sustainable future. By combining performance and environmental responsibility, Pro-Set is setting a new standard for the industry.

With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Pro-Set’s latest offering is poised to revolutionize the boating industry. By providing a greener, safer alternative to traditional marine solutions, the company is leading the way towards a more sustainable future for boating enthusiasts around the world.

Visit Pro-Set at the Venice Boat Show to experience their latest innovation firsthand and learn more about their commitment to sustainability in the marine industry. Together, we can create a safer, greener future for boating.

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