Korea Marine Industry Association (KMIA) was formally recognised by ICOMIA in 2024. 72 members covering all sectors, including marinas, are supporting a rapidly growing domestic recreational boating market with an…
Chamber of Marine Industries Sri Lanka – Leading the Marine Industry with Innovation, Connection and Growth CMISL is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing Sri Lanka’s marine industry. We unite…
Over the last ten years a group of active marine industry leaders have been working diligently behind the scenes to establish a marine industry association that brings together all stakeholders…
The Slovenian Marine Industry Association (SMIA) is the point of contact for the Slovenian nautical industry. It is a professional association of companies and individuals providing products and services in…
The Israeli MIA brings together innovative companies, industry influencers, and municipal developers that are shaping the future of the Israeli and global Maritime industry. The Israeli MIA was founded by…
British Marine (BM) is the trade association for the UK`s boating industry. Its primary role is to represent and promote the industry both within the UK and abroad. The Federation…
Hong Kong Boating Industry Association Hong Kong has a long-established leisure marine sector. The first regatta is recorded in 1864, and many active water sports clubs date from that era.…
Czech Boating Industry Association – APL was created in February 2004. Since then membership has grown to 26 full members actively involved in the Czech recreational boat industry. Its primary…
National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) is the premier trade association for the recreational boating industry, which accounts for $32 billion in annual sales in the United States. The association`s more…
Association of Estonian Marine Industries (marineindustry.ee) includes companies in the shipbuilding, off-shore and related sectors. Estonian shipbuilding centres around small-series production and one-off projects. 80% of Estonian-made vessels are exported…