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Country of boatbuilding champions brings innovation to Europe

Innovative New Zealand companies helped Emirates Team New Zealand sail to victory. This month, that culture of innovation will be on display in Amsterdam.

With marine innovation reaching new heights in New Zealand’s marine industry, this year’s METSTRADE in Amsterdam will see a range of new-to-the-market breakthroughs. Thirteen New Zealand companies will present their products in the New Zealand Pavilions at the annual show, with category-leading technologies in paint, coatings, electric propulsion, amphibious technologies and components and over 25 New Zealand companies in total attending the show

Using technology to beat sea sickness

New Zealand company See-LEVEL will introduce its revolutionary solution to sea sickness at this year’s show. The company’s innovative virtual reality technology is a medication-free solution to a common seafarers’ affliction, using a VR headset to ease motion sickness and improve enjoyment during long sea voyages. See-LEVEL will have its product available for testing during METSTRADE 2024 and offers an efficient new way to enhance the enjoyment of guests, and ability of crew.

The world’s first purely-electric amphibious technology

Amphibious systems innovator, Tectrax, will present the world’s first purely-electric amphibious system. Where traditional amphibious technologies are limited by noisy hydraulic systems which lack power and compromise performance on the water, Tectrax’ new electric system has no hydraulics, delivering more power and improved manoeuvrability, while freeing up vessel space. The company is looking forward to cementing partnerships with boatbuilders globally at this year’s METSTRADE.

A revolutionary advancement in marine propulsion

ZeroJet is introducing the highest power-to-weight 48V electric outboard in existence, offering un-matched performance and sustainability. The ZeroJet 18kW 48V electric outboard is a revolutionary advancement in marine propulsion, combining exceptional power with the lightest weight in its class. Weighing just 38kg, its unparalleled power-to-weight performance makesit ideal for small boat manufacturers seeking to transition to electric without sacrificing speed or efficiency. This new 25hp petrol-equivalent outboard sets a new standard in the marine industry, providing a powerful and lightweight alternative to traditional petrol engines.

New ball valves designed for tight spaces

TruDesign will launch its new three quarter inch and half inch compact Ball Valve/Seacock range.

Designed to fit in tight spaces where room is at a premium, these super small TruDesign Ball Valves come with all the benefits of corrosion-free, six-to-one weight saving and smooth handle rotation. The valves are ideal for continuous use air-conditioning and Genset cooling systems and fit TruDesign ISO 9093-2021 compliant Thru Hulls/Skin Fittings.

New to market loading system for yacht tender garages

Balex Marine will launch its automatic boat loading system designed for yacht tender garages. De-signed for convenience and safety, the system allows yacht owners and crew to effortlessly load and unload tenders with one-touch operation.This cutting-edge system redefines yacht tender management, eliminating the traditional manual handling and lifting process, and the dangers which accompany it. With a customisable fit, the Balex system can be tailored to fit most yacht tender garages.

The primer of champions

Resene Group will bring Durepox to the show; the product of choice for composite marine vessels. Used extensively for foiling, sailing and power boats, Durepox is the product of choice as a primer for all AC40 yachts as well as the Sail GP foiling cats. With an extensive proven track record on race yachts, the Resene team will bring Durepox to METSTRADE this year for use on a wide range of car-bon applications.

It’s technology for the ocean, by the world’s experts on water. See the latest innovation from New Zealand at METSTRADE 2024, stand 02.125 when the show begins in Amsterdam, 19-21 November.