Speed@Seawork 2025 delivered a packed programme to a full house of engaged delegates, with standout insights from Pete Lagden and the DE&S Boats Team, Navy Command, NSO (National Shipbuilding Office) and the RNLI. The event addressed rapidly evolving defence and security needs, highlighting Speed@Seawork’s unique combination of military, civil, and commercial marine sectors.
Co-hosted with SMI (the Society of Marine Industries) and held at the Royal Ocean Racing Club, Cowes, this year’s event was proudly sponsored by Chartwell Marine, Mecal, and Vessel Arrest Systems, both of which have already rebooked for 2026. Mecal returns as sponsor of the Networking Drinks, while Vessel Arrest Systems returns as sponsor of the Networking Lunch.
With live sea-trials including Griffon Marine’s 2400 TD Hovercraft, Zodiac Milpro’s SRA855 and Zodiac Hurricane, Damen’s MPV 903, and cutting-edge equipment from exhibitors including Marine AI, Chess Dynamics and Shoxs, Speed@Seawork 2025 proved once again to be a crucial platform for industry collaboration and innovation.
Spaces for 2026 are now open and expected to go fast, secure your delegate place today and be part of this unique demonstration and networking event.
Register your interest for vessel, delegate or sponsorship spaces here: Speed@Seawork Brochure