Many hot topics at the 14th Icomia World Conference

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The 14th edition of the Icomia World Conference of Tourist Ports, scheduled to take place in Venice October 15-17, 2025, will bring together leading experts and professionals in the Tourist Ports sector.

The conference will feature more than 50 specialist speakers from around the world, including Brazil and Japan. Over the three-day event, speakers will engage with 500 industry representatives at Certosa Island in Venice, discussing key trends and innovations in the world of Marina Tourism.

Among the central themes of the debate will be:

  • the revitalization of urban waterfronts
  • the introduction of artificial intelligence in services
  • the use of management software connected to IoT sensors
  • the distribution of new fuels
  • the advanced techniques of dry storage
  • new methodologies for improving Sustainable Marinas

The conference’s partners

The big news is a strategic partnership with D-Marin, the largest chain of marinas in the Mediterranean, and Ferretti Group, a major player specializing in the production of motoryachts and a key figure in the Yacht Industry. Also supporting the event will be a number of prominent sponsors, including Marinedi, Ingemar, Amer Yachts, Rina, White Milestone, Marina Projects and Naval Tecno Sud, who have already confirmed their support.

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