Ampros at METSTRADE in Amsterdam – Visit Our Stand No. 09.215

Ampros at METSTRADE in Amsterdam – Visit Our Stand No. 09.215

From November 19–21, the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) will take place in Amsterdam – one of the world’s foremost international events dedicated to marine industry innovation. Since its inception in 1988, METSTRADE has drawn over 18,000 industry professionals and 1,500 exhibitors from around the globe each year, becoming a key networking hub for market leaders. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore specialized pavilions, including Superyachts, Marinas & Yards, Construction Materials, Start-ups, and Foiling, providing a comprehensive view of the latest trends and technological advances.

METSTRADE will also feature over 50 knowledge sessions led by industry experts, allowing participants to gain insights into the sector's future directions and draw inspiration for their own development.

Among this year’s exhibitors, Ampros will proudly showcase its expertise in advanced electric propulsion systems for marine vessels. Ampros specializes in solutions that include innovative electric motors, sophisticated battery management systems, and smart software for monitoring and remote control. Our systems are renowned for their exceptional energy efficiency, reliability, and ability to operate in challenging marine environments.

During METSTRADE, Ampros will introduce its latest products and technologies, including intelligent interfaces for remote monitoring and control, as well as range-extending solutions that utilize fuel cells and internal combustion engines to support sustainable development.

We warmly invite you to visit our stand No. 09.215, where our specialists will be on hand to answer any questions and demonstrate how our innovative technologies can enhance efficiency and safety in the marine industry.

Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with leaders and experts at METSTRADE in Amsterdam – see you at our stand!

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