In a Word / Nautical life: Artemis, JEC World, Occitanie, SNSM, Smart Waters, Eskale d'Armor

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Things are moving in the boating industry. Back to the latest news from the yachting industry. The news of January 28, 2022.

New factory for Artemis flying boats

Artemis Technologies, a spin-off of the Swedish America's Cup challenge, has opened a new 3,900 square meter factory in Belfast. The company is building its first motorized foilers there, starting with an 11-meter workboat. The shipyard is aimed at both recreational and professional vessels.

JEC World Report

The international composite exhibition, JEC World, has been postponed due to the health situation. Scheduled for March, it will finally be held from May 3 to 5, 2022.

Eskale d'Armor chooses Smart Waters software

The local public company Eskale d'Armor, in charge of several marinas in the Côtes d'Armor, has announced the choice of a new port management tool. It has called on the Nice-based start-up Smart Waters and its Marina Management System. The software solution will be deployed in the first 4 ports in the first quarter of 2022. Tréguier and probably Perros-Guirec will follow at the beginning of 2023.

Convention for the Coastal 21 plan

On the occasion of a visit to Occitania and the port of Gruissan, Prime Minister Jean Castex and the President of the Occitania Region Carole Delga signed a financing agreement for the Coastal Plan 21 for the maritime development of the Region . An allocation of 58 Meuros has been announced by the State for 2023-2027.

The SNSM signs with the National Education

On Tuesday, January 25, 2022, Emmanuel de Oliveira, President of Sauveteurs en Mer and Jean-Michel Blanquer, Minister of National Education, Youth and Sports signed a three-year framework partnership agreement. It fulfills 3 objectives: education to citizenship, education to sustainable development, and education to risk preservation.

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