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Early bird registration open for ASMEX – Australia's premier superyacht and marine export conference

by AIMEX 13 Nov 2024 09:28 GMT 19-21 May 2024
ASMEX Conference Industry Tour © AIMEX

The Australian Marine Export Group (AIMEX) is thrilled to announce that registration is now open for an exciting new location for the 2025 Australian Superyacht and Marine Export Conference (ASMEX), scheduled to take place from Monday 19 to Wednesday 21 May 2025.

The new location, confirmed as the Langham Hotel on the Gold Coast, presents an exciting change for the ASMEX Conference and Australian Marine Industry Awards. The new venue offers a fresh and sophisticated setting with outstanding facilities and stunning beachfront views, enhancing the experience for all attendees.

With an extensive program planned, the conference program will now commence on Monday, 19 May, beginning with a networking lunch and followed by a half-day speaker program. The day will conclude with evening Welcome Drinks, held at a remote location on the Gold Coast.

Tuesday will feature the traditional full-day program, followed by the Australian Marine Industry Awards Gala Dinner. On Wednesday, delegates can look forward to the popular facilities tour of local Gold Coast businesses and networking activity, wrapping up a memorable and engaging three-day program.

Early bird registration will be available at a discounted rate until 31 December 2024 with registration now open on the ASMEX website here. An exciting line up of international keynote speakers will be announced in the new year.

In addition, AIMEX is pleased to offer exceptional discounted accommodation rates at The Langham Gold Coast, a premier five-star hotel. Delegates are encouraged to stay onsite to take advantage of our early morning networking run club along the iconic beachfront. For those attending the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show following the conference, transport will be supplied by AIMEX to Sanctuary Cove on Thursday and Friday morning.

The ASMEX Conference continues to grow as a leading global forum for insightful presentations, business development, networking opportunities, and collaboration, drawing speakers and attendees from Australia and around the world. The move to the world-class venue reflects AIMEX's commitment to providing an exceptional platform for industry leaders, innovators, and influencers from across the superyacht and marine export sectors.

We look forward to welcoming speakers and delegates to the Gold Coast, one of Australia's most vibrant regions, for Australia's premier event in the superyacht and marine export industries.

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