How will superyachts meet 2035 environmental standards? Monaco gathers industry to find answers

The Yacht Club of Monaco will host the 18th edition of the La Belle Classe Superyachts Economic Symposium on Wednesday, 5th February, focusing on the yachting industry’s economic transformation in response to environmental regulations.

The symposium, initiated by the Yacht Club in 2008, has become an annual fixture where key players in luxury yachting gather to exchange ideas and discuss sector challenges. This year’s theme addresses how the industry is preparing for 2035 environmental standards.

Industry-wide participation

The event brings together yacht owners, shipyards, brokers, designers, captains, bankers, maritime experts, specialised lawyers, port directors, and boat show organisers. Organised as a dinner-debate, the symposium provides a setting for discussing economic prospects, challenges and innovations affecting the yachting industry worldwide.

The gathering highlights the economic influence of yachting globally, as well as its specific impact on the South of France and Monaco.

Platform for strategic dialogue

The symposium serves as a strategic reflection opportunity where participants can share expertise, enrich their knowledge, and explore collaboration opportunities. The format encourages direct exchange among decision-makers across different segments of the yachting sector.

According to the Yacht Club, the event embodies the spirit of excellence and innovation that characterises the organisation, contributing to the ongoing development and performance of the yachting industry.

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