Nauticomp Inc. (https://nauticomp.com), an established display manufacturer with worldwide brand recognition, is announcing that they will be a featured exhibitor at the 36th annual International WorkBoat Show.
The International WorkBoat Show is the biggest marine-industry trade show in North America, bringing together suppliers and industry professionals from around the world. Taking place from December 1-3 in New Orleans, this year’s show brings together top marine industry exhibitors from six different continents.
“It is truly an honour for Nauticomp Inc to be a featured exhibitor at this year’s event,” says Ryan Moore, President of Nauticomp Inc. “The best the marine industry has to offer is at the International WorkBoat Show. We’re proud to be a leading manufacturer in the marine industry, and we’re looking forward to showing off our latest innovations.”
This year’s show will feature hundreds of exhibits from companies covering every facet of the marine industry. Attendees will have opportunities to connect with suppliers, while a conference will cover the latest cutting-edge marine technology and products.
“It’s the focus on innovation that we really enjoy about the tradeshow,” says Moore. “Marine environments can be harsh and tough, particularly on technology, so they really require specialized solutions and new innovations. Our focus at Nauticomp Inc has been on creating these specialized products, so we can’t wait to participate in the show.”
Nauticomp’s product line features high-performance displays and monitors built to withstand marine environments, including waterproof monitors and features for use in a variety of lighting conditions. They are highlighting two of their leading products at this year’s event.
“We’ve just enhanced our entire Titan Commercial Grade Displays line, so we’re eager to show that off,” says Moore. “We’ve redesigned the units to be more compact, and we’ve created additional models in a wider range of sizes. It combines high-end technology with an easy-to-use interface.”
Noting that the show’s attendees will include owners and operators of a wide variety of vessels, as well as commercial and military buyers, Moore says Nauticomp Inc will be showcasing versatile displays that can be used for a variety of purposes.
“No two areas of the marine industry are alike, which is why operators can have trouble finding technology that fits their specific needs” notes Moore. “Our new line of solid state Rugged NINA PC’s were created with this in mind, so we think they will get a great reaction at the show. They are designed to be used in anything from commercial vessels to recreational yachts.”
With the International WorkBoat Show covering a range of topics, from business management to legal and regulatory framework, Moore is confident that this year’s event will be a rousing success.
“If you’re part of the marine industry, you really need to stay on top of the latest practices and innovations,” says Moore. “Whether it’s the best business strategies, new safety guidelines, or the latest technology, I think this year’s event will have something for every marine professional.”
The International WorkBoat Show takes place December 1-3 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. Nauticomp Inc. will be at booth #2742.
Nauticomp Inc. is an established display manufacturer with worldwide brand recognition as an innovative industry leader. They are dedicated to providing high performance displays that are at the forefront of leading edge display technology. For more information, visit Nauticomp.com.
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