
Seawork 2026 is seeing a surge in online interest
This year’s Seawork Exhibition & Conference website has seen a remarkable surge of online interest as planning for the three-day event in Southampton – 9-11 June – continues apace.
Since the start of the year followers on Seawork LinkedIn have increased by 80%, resulting in an overall total of almost 10,000 followers. In the same period, meanwhile, impressions are up by more than 40% equating to an average of no fewer than 14,000 impressions a month.
At the same time news and enews being sent out ahead of Europe’s largest on-water commercial marine and workboats exhibition now has a reach of over 23,000, with a better than average 26% open rate.
Social media is also confirming a significant uptick of awareness and interest with followers across the Seawork and associated Maritime Journal channels, including Facebook and Linkedin, exceeding 57,700.
“We are delighted that interest in Seawork is alive and well, and picking up momentum with a little over two months to go,” said Andrew Webster, CEO, Mercator Media Ltd – organisers of Seawork.
“The door remains open to any business or organisation that would benefit from a place on the proven platform that Seawork provides to showcase their product or service, and we would suggest that it is too good an opportunity to let slip by.”
If further evidence were needed of Seawork’s appeal, the 2026 event has attracted the largest ever number of supporting associations, 60 in total, all of whom receive frequent exhibition and exhibitor news and updates, which is all then shared to their individual databases to greatly enhance its reach.
Book your exhibition space at Seawork 2026 now and enjoy the added benefit of dedicated exhibitor coverage online all year round.
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