Seawork 2024
- Type: Conference/Seminar
Event Overview:
Seawork 2024
SEAWORK is Europe’s largest on-water commercial marine and workboat exhibition. Seawork is a proven platform to build business networks, with an international audience of visitors. It is the meeting place for the commercial marine and workboat sector and is supported by their trusted partners. Marine Civils is co-located with Seawork.
Visitor Demographics:
- Visitor Origin:
- United States of America (USA)
- Visitor demographic:
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- Marine renewables
- Port and harbour infrastructure
- Jetties, quay walls and dolphins
- Piers and breakwaters
- Coastal and flood protection schemes,
- Marine outfalls
- Lock gates
- Dredging, diving & subsea operations
Event organiser:
- Organiser:
- Seawork
- Address:
- Mayflower Park, Southampton, United Kingdom (UK)
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