Conference Program (draft) 2026
Day 1 - Thursday, November 19
8:00 am REGISTRATION, WELCOME COFFEE AND NETWORKING TIME
9:00 am
9:05 am
9:15 am
09:35 am

The CEO of World Sailing shares the latest insights from the organisation’s annual conference in Shanghai, and explores how to make sailing more accessible to a broader global audience.
9:50 am
Industry leaders discuss the current state of the sailing industry and examine how geopolitical and economic dynamics are shaping the sport. The session will explore the global context and its impact on sailing.
10:40 am: COFFEE BREAK
11:10 am

How can we attract more people to the sport by addressing its key barriers, clarifying accessible pathways, and overcoming the perception that sailing is difficult or intimidating to join?
11:55 am
12:10 pm
How can sailing become more accessible, more fun and better adapted to modern audiences without losing its identity? This session will explore how sailing can become more attractive by rethinking not only race formats, but the entire event experience. Discussions will address shorter and more dynamic racing, smarter use of weather forecasting to avoid long waiting periods, stronger communication and digital storytelling, as well as onshore entertainment and fan engagement.
12:45 am: LUNCH BREAK
2:00 pm

This session will explore how to design and deliver successful events that balance sporting, commercial and audience objectives, meet sponsor and stakeholder expectations, ensure operational excellence, maximise media impact, and draw key lessons from successful events.
2:45 pm
How operational requirements, safety expectations and performance demands for chase boats have evolved in recent years
3:00 pm
This panel discussion will explore how host venues can maximise economic, tourism and international visibility benefits from sailing events, leverage them to develop local sailing ecosystems, infrastructure and community engagement, and turn hosting into long-term value through partnerships, legacy planning and repeat event attraction.
3:45 am: COFFEE BREAK
4:15 pm
After washing a boat, detergents, oils and residues flow directly into the water with no treatment, impacting marine ecosystems. These chemicals can harm marine life and trigger algal blooms that deplete oxygen.
The purpose of this presentation is to explore practical solutions—from eco-friendly products to better marina infrastructure and habits—to significantly reduce this impact.
By Luca Manzoni, CEO, Nuncas
4:30 pm

A panel of key industry specialists discuss how to secure sponsor commitment in a challenging economic environment and what truly drives investment decisions in a constrained market — from ROI and brand alignment to measurable impact — offering practical insights for a wide range of stakeholders, from sailors to event organisers, host venues and yacht clubs.
5:15 pm
5:50 pm
6:00 pm : EVENING RECEPTION – SAILOR’S NIGHT AT HARBOUR 8

The iconic Sailor’s Night, in partnership with Metstrade
6:00 pm : EVENING RECEPTION – SAILOR’S NIGHT AT HARBOUR 8
Day 2 - Friday, November 20
8:00 am - WELCOME COFFEE AND CROISSANTS
9:00 am
Shirley Robertson
9:05 am
9:25 am

Whether you are an event organiser, yacht club, team or technical provider, discover how AI can enhance your communication in this panel discussion chaired by Jörg Müller Dunow. From content creation to audience engagement and media optimisation, the discussion will focus on tangible impact. Where does AI truly add value — and where will it never replace human judgement, intuition and storytelling? A clear look at best practices on how to use AI to our advantage without losing credibility, authenticity and relevance.
10:10 am
AI experts and leading technology developers share how artificial intelligence can enhance performance across the sailing industry—from race strategy and data analysis to event management, fan engagement and commercial development—while exploring where it adds real value and where it will never replace human judgement and creativity.
10:55 am
11:00 am - THE YACHT RACING FORUM FRIDAY BRUNCH
12:00 pm

Celebrating the worlds’ best sailing photographers and yacht racing images taken in 2026.
12:15 pm

The fastest, most spectacular and best-built race boats of the year take centre stage, showcasing the cutting edge of design and performance.
- RAVEN – Baltic Yachts
- Mach50 Palanad 4
1:00 pm
1:30 pm
This session will explore marine megafauna strike mitigation as a growing issue for race organizers, teams, and governing bodies, highlighting why proactive action matters for athlete safety, sustainability leadership, public perception, and the long-term social license of the sport.
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More information about the World Sailing Marine Megafauna in Sailing Guidelines here: https://www.sailing.org/inside-world-sailing/sustainability/nature/