SGN Marine is also coming to the Meets trade show Amsterdam 2025 (METSTRADE), joining the global gathering of leisure-marine professionals this year in Amsterdam. If you’re planning to attend, here’s a crisp guide on who typically comes to the show, why it matters, and—most importantly—a clear, step-by-step process to buy your tickets and get through the door without any last-minute hiccups.
While the show is strictly B2B, it attracts a wide cross-section of the marine ecosystem. You’ll meet:
Marine equipment manufacturers & component suppliers
From propulsion and power systems to deck hardware, interiors, electronics, and materials.
Boat builders, naval architects & designers
Looking for new technologies, materials, and partners.
Marina & yard operators, refit and maintenance specialists
Hunting for solutions to increase efficiency and sustainability.
Distributors, resellers & purchasing managers
Sourcing product lines and exploring new territories.
Superyacht professionals
Focused on high-end components, bespoke services, and refit innovations.
Startups & innovators
Showcasing new ideas—from sustainable materials to smart, connected systems.
Find suppliers & solutions you can actually spec into builds or projects.
Benchmark trends (sustainability, electrification, digital systems, new composites).
Network efficiently with decision-makers across continents in one venue.
Launch & learn—great place to announce products, gather feedback, and line up pilots
The process is straightforward, but because it’s a B2B show, there are a few extra verification steps. Follow this checklist and you won’t miss a beat.
Search for “METSTRADE Amsterdam 2025 registration” on your browser, or navigate from the official website’s Visitor Registration/Tickets section.
Avoid third-party ticketing sites; the organizer handles registration directly.
Use a work email if possible (helps with B2B verification).
Set a secure password and verify your email via OTP/confirmation link.
Company name, address, country
Job title & function (e.g., Purchasing, Engineering, Sales, Operations)
Company registration/VAT number (if applicable)
Business phone for onsite contact
This info helps the organizer validate you as a trade visitor and tailor program recommendations.
Select the standard trade visitor pass (most common).
Optional add-ons may include conference sessions, matchmaking programs, or special networking events.
Confirm which days you’ll attend (single-day vs. full-event access if the portal asks). Most visitors choose full-event access.
Opt in for updates if you want program alerts and exhibitor news.
You can also enable matchmaking features to pre-book meetings before arrival.
Sometimes media partners or associations share codes. Enter it before payment.
Many trade shows offer free or early-bird visitor passes for qualified professionals; others charge a modest fee.
If payment applies, use a corporate credit/debit card. Save/print your invoice for accounting.
You’ll receive:
Registration confirmation
E-badge or QR code (save it on your phone)
Calendar .ics invite for the show dates
If you don’t see it within a few minutes, check Spam/Promotions.
Most organizers provide a Visa Support/Invitation Letter request inside your account.
Apply early; you’ll typically need your passport details and company proof.
Book accommodation near RAI Amsterdam or along connected tram/metro lines.
Consider the airport-to-venue route (train/metro is usually fastest).
Use it to find exhibitors by category, star your must-visit stands, view the floor plan, and book meetings in advance.
Enable notifications for session reminders or hall updates.
Bring your QR code and a photo ID.
Scan at self-service kiosks or present to the registration desk to print your physical badge.
Grab the floor plan and lanyard; you’re good to go.
Start with your priority list of booths and sessions.
Use the app to track where you’ve been and who you’ve met.
Take photos of product labels/specs and exchange cards (or scan QR vCards).
Within 48 hours, send quick thank-you notes to contacts, attach your product deck or requirements list, and log everything in your CRM.
Schedule demos/samples while conversations are still fresh.
No. It’s a B2B exhibition. You’ll need to register as an industry professional.
Your e-badge/QR, a government-issued photo ID, and any business proof the organizer requests (company card, VAT number, etc.).
Yes—most portals let you add colleagues under one company profile or invite them via email to register individually.
Yes. Your digital QR generates a printed badge at the venue. Wear it visibly inside the halls.
Most cafes and services accept cards, but keep a small amount of cash for convenience.
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We invite boat builders, distributors, and marine enthusiasts to partner with AlphaFlex
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