Technical training, trade meetings: what Nauti Pro 2026 has in store for professionals

From January 13 to 15, 2026, Nauti Pro launches a new BtoB trade show format featuring 70 stands and a dense program of professional training. Five rooms will host technical sessions and network meetings throughout the day. An event designed as a working tool for players in the marine industry.

Initiated in spring 2025 nauti Pro opens its doors next week with a clear ambition: to structure a professional event around training and trade exchange. The event will feature seventy exhibitors and a program of conferences and meetings in five rooms, with hourly slots.

Attendance exceeds targets

For its first edition, Nauti Pro brings together 70 stands, manned by 220 exhibitors. The initial target for visitors was 1,000 over the three days. With just a few days to go, nearly 1,200 professionals have reserved their visitor badges.

After nine months of preparation, the organization has observed a clear acceleration in exchanges in the run-up to the event. Networks are being activated, and some exhibitors are finalizing their requests and adjusting their presentations in the final days.

A program structured around hourly training sessions

At the heart of Nauti Pro are five training rooms, with sessions scheduled every hour. This allows visitors to choose the course they need, from equipment to safety, electronics and motorization.

Garmin will be running training sessions dedicated to its new products, with slots organized every hour. A technical approach, focused on the evolution of the ranges and their on-board integration.

Navicom, with one-hour sessions each day devoted to safety at sea, a cross-cutting theme that concerns installers, fleet managers and specialist dealers alike.

Strong Alliance Marine representation

Alliance Marine will feature prominently in the Nauti Pro program, with a series of training sessions dedicated to the VDM Reya, Plastimo and Kent brands. The sessions are organized according to a precise schedule, enabling visitors to follow each brand and theme in a coherent way.

The show kicks off with Plastimo, before moving on to Kent and then VDM Reya. Each session focuses on professional ranges and applications.

Nauti Pro partner Stellantis and you will be presenting its commercial fleet, with three models on display. The presentation will focus on professional uses, in line with the mobility, logistical and organizational constraints of the boating industry.

A new business-oriented format

With this new format, Nauti Pro is moving away from a simple trade show to become a time for collective work. In-house meetings, technical training sessions and exchanges between networks and partners are now part of the event's structure. It's a conscious choice, which positions Nauti Pro as an easily accessible Mini Mets for the French boating industry.

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