British Marine exhibiting at Seawork 2026 - Showcasing member innovation at the heart of the commercial marine industry
28 April 2026

British Marine is pleased to announce that we will once again be exhibiting at Seawork 2026, the UK’s leading commercial marine and workboat exhibition, taking place from 9–11 June 2026 at Mayflower Park, Southampton.

Located next to the Workboat Association Pavilion in Hall 3, the British Marine Hub (Stand BM1) will provide a central meeting point for members, visitors, and industry professionals throughout the three‑day event. Seawork is now in its 20th year and remains a key meeting place for innovation, networking, and business development across the commercial marine sector, attracting thousands of industry professionals from over 60 countries.

We are proud to say that the British Marine Hub has grown this year, reflecting the strength, diversity, and ambition of our membership. The expanded hub will once again showcase British Marine member expertise, products, and services, while offering a welcoming space to connect, collaborate, and explore new commercial opportunities.

This year’s British Marine Hub will be brought to life by a strong line‑up of innovative members, each representing the depth and capability of the UK commercial marine sector. Visitors can meet and connect with:

  • Fireboy Xintex – showcasing advanced fire detection and safety solutions trusted across the global marine industry.
  • HPi Verification Services Ltd – offering specialist inspection, compliance, and certification expertise to support safe and efficient operations.
  • Helix – delivering cutting‑edge marine technology and engineering solutions tailored to commercial and specialist vessels.
  • Index Marine – presenting market‑leading propulsion and mechanical systems, designed to perform in demanding marine environments.


Together with British Marine, these exhibitors will demonstrate the strength, innovation, and collaborative spirit of our membership. The Hub provides a unique opportunity to engage directly with experts, explore new technologies, and discover how British Marine members are supporting the future of the commercial marine industry.