JOIN THESE INDUSTRY LEADERS AT THE 2016 NMEA CONFERENCE & EXPO

NMEA 2016 Conference Leaders

 

Aug 5, 2016

Join these industry-leading companies and organizations at the 2016 NMEA Marine Electronics Conference & Expo, to be held Sept. 20 – 22, in Naples, Florida.  

This is North America’s largest gathering of marine electronics manufacturers, dealers, retailers, distributors and other professionals. And it happens only once a year.

Network with key companies to build our business.  Grow your professional development through NMEA and manufacturer training. 

The following companies will be exhibiting:

ABYC – American Boat & Yacht Council

Actisense

Aigean Networks Inc

Airmar

C-MAP by Jeppesen

Comrod Antennas (Pilot Marine)

David Clark Company Inc.

Digital Antenna

Digital Yacht America

Finecables

Flir Maritime

Furuno USA, Inc.

Fusion Electronics

Garmin

Globalstar

GOST

Icom America

Intellian Technologies

Iris Innovations USA Corp

Kobelt

KVH Industries, Inc.

Lowrance-Navico

Lumishore USA

Maretron LLP

Marine Electronics Journal

McMurdo Group

Microwave Vision Group

Navico

Nauticomp

Nobeltec Inc.

Ocean LED

Octopus Autopilot Drive Systems

Raymarine

Seaview by PYI

Shadowcaster Marine LEDs

Simrad-Navico

Si-Tex Marine Electronics

Soundings Trade Only

Standard Horizon

Veethree

VDO Marine Instrumentation

Warwick Control

Wave WiFi, Inc.

Yacht Devices Ltd

Attendee Registration:  Join nearly 400 top marine electronics professionals, including dealers, distributors, manufacturers, government representatives, and others. You may register through this link:  

http://www.expo.nmea.org/content/attend/attend

Or call the NMEA office at 410-975-9425.

Exhibitor Registration:  Our expo hall has only four booths that remain available. You may apply through this link:

http://www.expo.nmea.org/content/exhibit/exhibit

Or call Jon Cole at 207-236-6196.

Sponsorship Registration:  Several attractive sponsorship opportunities are still available. You may apply through this link:  http://www.expo.nmea.org/content/sponsor/sponsor

Or call Jon Cole at 207-236-6196.

Complete information and all registration forms for the 2016 NMEA Conference & Expo are available through:  

http://www.expo.nmea.org

 

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