Technology and Innovation Made in Italy at METSTRADE in Amsterdam

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metsFrom November 15th to 17th, the Italian brands for nautical accessories and components will be at the METSTRADE Show to showcase their latest products featuring the renowned Made in Italy technology, innovation and design.
“The Italian production of accessories and components is certainly one of the  elements that most characterises the style of the nautical Made in Italy, contributing to the success and appreciation of our boats in all markets – said Lamberto Tacoli, Nautica Italiana’s president – The ability to combine research, technology and design leads to the creation of products which, alongside with being innovative, represent those details which make the difference in our nautical industry”.
13 are the brands associated with Nautica Italiana that will be taking part at the METSTRADE Show with their own stand, representing the Italian excellence in the sector: Amare Group, Climma, Frigoboat, Gallinea, Guidi, Italwinch, Mase Generators, Naval Tecno Sud, Opacmare, Opem Sistemi, Promotech, San Giorgio S.e.i.n. and Videoworks. Here are some of the innovations displayed at the Show in Amsterdam.

Videoworks – stand 10.111
The stand will be a technological platform recreating onboard experiences aimed at an increased comfort and entertainment. There will be a glass wall sounding like a loudspeaker, without showing any technology, and a new laser full HD projector simulating a tv from 85 inches to 110, ideal to avoid heavy and bulky tvs.The real protagonist of the stand will in fact be Invisible technology.

Promotech – stand 11.306
The company will showcase its solutions for the integrate lighting, using light as a construction material to best shape and integrate the interior design. StarkImageWall, a 300sqm immersive wall representing the first and biggest installation of its kind in the nautical industry, will be presented at the show.

Gallinea – stand 01.524
The new range of carbon-made windscreen piper “Ego” by Gallinea has been developed to meet the needs of vessels featuring larger and larger glass surfaces.

Italwinch – stand 01.570
The new remote control system Kompass-8 allows for 8 different channels and to manoeuvre two pulleys and two thrusters.

Mase Generators – stand 01.266
Mase Gas 3.0 Compact, the new GPL-fuelled generator by Mase Generators has been produced to give an eco-friendly solution and to meet the needs of the increasing demand for renewable energy.

Naval Tecno Sud – stand 05.517
New keels, racks and supporting beams for motor and sailing boats, adjustable and EC certified.

Veco – stand 02.301
The innovative line of Climma DC air conditioning system with variable output and water-cooled inverter.

Guidi – stand 01.761
The new antifouling system, presented with Tecnoseal, to avoid the formation of limescale due to the sea water and maritime flora in the cooling system of boats.

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