Filmed live from Monaco’s glitzy Port Hercule during the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show, a Heesen YachtTalk special looked at how to future proof the yachting industry. Host Charlotte Kan caught up with Gaëlle Tallarida, managing director of MYS, and Raphael Sauleau, CEO of Fraser Yachts at the Monaco Yacht Club to ask how...
Filmed live from Monaco’s glitzy Port Hercule during the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show, a Heesen YachtTalk special looked at how to future proof the yachting industry. Host Charlotte Kan caught up with Gaëlle Tallarida, managing director of MYS, and Raphael Sauleau, CEO of Fraser Yachts at the Monaco Yacht Club to ask how the industry can attract and seduce new generations of yacht owners, and to find out how new technologies could change both owner lifestyles and the sustainability of the market.
Sustainably forward The Monaco Yacht Show requires no introduction, serving as the most prestigious event in yachting’s boat show calendar for more than 30 years. It’s also the perfect opportunity to push innovation. One of the show’s focal points was sustainability, which reflects the growing demand from clients.
“This year we developed a sustainability hub to present all the innovation, in terms of eco-friendly projects and technologies that can help to make the industry greener,” says Tallarida. “It’s down to us to highlight all available opportunities to make superyachts of today more sustainable.”
This Superyacht Guide item is an original editorial summary based on the official Heesen Yachts news release.
Image source: Heesen Yachts official news release.