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Explore the Future of Yacht Interiors at the 2026 Summit in Germany

Aziza | BASCO Team

Jul 9, 2025

The summit will feature presentations, panel talks, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees will hear directly from top names in design, yachting, and luxury brands.


Luxury yacht interiors are finally getting the spotlight they deserve. The very first Yacht Interior Summit will be held from March 3–5, 2026, at the prestigious Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.


This exclusive three-day event is the first ever to focus entirely on yacht interiors. While many marine events highlight the superyacht industry as a whole, this summit puts a strong emphasis on interior design, discovering how luxury, innovation, and regulation are shaping the future of yacht living spaces.


What to Expect at the Yacht Interior Summit


The summit will feature presentations, panel talks, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees will hear directly from top names in design, yachting, and luxury brands.


Confirmed speakers include:


  • Jim Dixon, Managing Director, Winch Design

  • Klaus Busse, Head of Design, Maserati

  • Axel Hedemann, Head of Interior & Exterior Design, Abeking & Rasmussen

  • Anders Kurtén, CEO, Fraser Yachts


Registration & Details


The summit will be held in English. Early bird registration is open until July 31, 2025, at a discounted price of €2,395. After that, the fee will rise to €2,995.


The event is organized by RedCabin GmbH, a Berlin-based company known for leading global conferences in the automotive, aviation, and rail industries.


If you’re passionate about boating then this is your chance to connect with industry leaders, get inspired by cutting-edge designs, and gain rare access to one of the world’s most iconic shipyards. 


Whether you're a designer, yacht builder, supplier, or simply passionate about luxury interiors, this summit is a must-attend.


News Source: IBI News


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