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The boating industry is on the move. The latest news from the yachting industry. News flash from January 19, 2024.

Sailing Stream takes the Sunbeam Yachts card

Sailing Stream, which became a subsidiary of the Klea Group in June 2023, is expanding its range of products. Already the exclusive distributor of Italia Yachts sailboats in France, it now imports Austrian Sunbeam Yachts.

Suzuki Marine's new fishing partnership

Suzuki Marine announces its partnership with Fishing Club Fight at the Carrefour National Pêche et Loisirs 2024 in Clermont-Ferrand. The engine manufacturer has made a 3-year commitment to the inland fishing competition.

Agreement between SEA.AI and Silent Yachts

SEA.AI, the manufacturer of floating object detection and navigation aid systems, has announced an agreement with Silent Yachts, the builder of top-of-the-range solar-powered catamarans. The latter will offer the SEA.AI system as an option on its range of electric multihulls.

Temo raises funds

French electric motor manufacturer Temo completes a ?6 million Series A financing round. The funding, provided by the American fund At One Ventures, Ecotechnologies 2, managed by BPiFrance on behalf of the French government, and business angels, should enable the company to accelerate its development, with 3 power plants planned for 2027.

2.5 million for Genevos

Marine hydrogen and fuel cell start-up Genevos has announced that it has raised 2.5 million euros from the Impact Ocean Capital fund and non-dilutive financing organizations, in order to accelerate the commercialization of its innovations.

Smartgyro compatible with Navico

Stabilizer manufacturer Smartgyro has announced that it has signed an agreement to integrate their products into the multifunction displays of Navico, the electronics subsidiary of the Brunswick Group.

BPGO continues to support Spi Ouest France

Banque Populaire du Grand Ouest and Spi Ouest France have renewed their partnership. The bank renews its support for the great Easter regatta event in Brittany until 2028.

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