The major marine trade show Navexpo will finally be able to take place in June 2021. After its cancellation in 2020 due to the coronavirus, this boat show is eagerly awaited by all sectors of the marine industry.
First afloat show in France
Firmly anchored in the Grand-Ouest maritime region and located at the crossroads of large industrial naval basins, this international show is the only afloat show that brings together various professional boats in the port basin. Demonstrations, sea trials and on-board visits are organized on pneumatic, semi-rigid, offshore vessels located 200 meters (218 yds) from the show. A dynamic event attended by all professionals.
An innovative business event
Navexpo covers a wide range of architecture and shipbuilding, electronic equipment and marine services including diving and deep-sea equipment. It showcases French and international companies from three sectors: shipbuilding/repair, port and offshore infrastructure and maritime and submarine operations. A hundred exhibitors unveil their novelties in ship construction and repair, safety at sea, fishing, offshore transport and port equipment. For three days, Navexpo offers a major opportunity to revive the business and projects of professionals in the maritime sector.
Smartappart, your housing solution in the Port of Lorient
To welcome professionals from all walks of life, the SMARTAPPART residence provides a serene stopover for these three days of exhibition. Ideally located, this aparthotel offers rental formulas suited to your budget: its decreasing rates starting from two nights offer an economical alternative to hotels. With its innovative concept of online booking and payment and its minimal staff, SMARTAPPART makes every effort to guarantee your autonomy and the tranquility of your stay.
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