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Dometic gyrostabilizer DG3 won Innovation Award 2025

Dometic Wins Innovation Award

Mar 4, 2025

Dometic’s latest innovation, the Dometic DG3 marine gyrostabilizer won a prestigious American boating industry Innovation Award 2025 at Miami International Boat Show.

Dometic is proud to announce that its newly introduced marine gyrostabilizer, the Dometic DG3, has been awarded the Miami Innovation Award in the category of Mechanical & Electrical Systems at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show.

The Miami Innovation Awards, presented annually by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) and Boating Writers International (BWI), recognize outstanding new products in the boating industry. The Dometic DG3 was selected for its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, marking a significant achievement in the marine industry.

Dometic Gyrostabilizer DG3

A panel of seven expert judges from BWI evaluated products based on innovation, value to the consumer, practicality, and impact on the boating industry.

Eric Fetchko, President of Marine Segment at Dometic says; “This award is not merely a testament to a single achievement but a reflection of our dedication to innovation by pushing boundaries and redefining excellence.  Our journey has been marked by relentless pursuit of excellence, and an unwavering commitment to our vision. I am humbled by the creativity and dedication of our exceptional marine team, whose passion and creativity have been the driving forces behind our success.”

For more information about the Dometic DG3 Marine Gyrostabilizer, including product details and images, please visit https://www.dometic.com/en-us/outdoor/lp/marinelp-gyroscopic-stabilization.

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