The world’s leading water sports trade fair, BOOT Düsseldorf 2025, is set to host more than 1,500 exhibitors from over 100 countries during its highly anticipated nine-day exhibition from January 18 to 26 in Düsseldorf, Germany.

This global showcase is renowned for its unparalleled breadth, featuring cutting-edge innovations with a strong emphasis on marine sustainability, engaging experiences, and networking opportunities across its nine themed areas, namely, sailing, motorboats, super yachts, superboats, diving, surf sports, travelling, paddling and engines, equipment & accessories.

A key highlight of BOOT Düsseldorf 2025 is the prestigious Ocean Tribute Award, an initiative in collaboration with the Prince Albert II Foundation and the German Ocean Foundation.

With a prize of €20,000, the award recognizes trailblazing projects in marine conservation. Since its inception in 2018, the Ocean Tribute Award has spotlighted impactful initiatives from across the globe, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 to promote the sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources.

In 2024, West Africa proudly took the global stage as ECOP Africa, a Ghanaian NGO, emerged as a winner of this prestigious prize. Recognized for its innovative approach to nature-based carbon removal, ecosystem rehabilitation, and sustainable aquaculture, ECOP Africa’s work has significantly impacted ocean health, tackled illegal fishing, and integrated indigenous knowledge into climate action.

Fulminanter Auftakt der boot 2025 beim Media Meeting in Düsseldorf Neuer Song „We love water” begeistert Fangemeinde Mit einem fulminanten Auftakt startet die boot Düsseldorf in ihre 56. Auflage. Sie lud am 5. September zu einem internationalen Media Meeting und stellte ihre neue Kampagne mit den neuen Gesichtern den Medien vor. „Die boot 2025 ist für uns der Start in die Zukunft. Unsere neue Kampagne holt die Wassersportfans dort ab, wo sie am liebsten sind: Im, auf oder am Wasser. Aktive und Bootsfahrer zeigen hier ihre Begeisterung für den Sport und die Faszination ihres Lieblingselementes. Der neue Claim ‚We love water‘ spiegelt exakt diese Verbundenheit wider. Er ist einfach, prägnant und passend für alle Wassersportler und alle, die es werden wollen“, stellt Director Petros Michelidakis die neue Kampagne der boot Düsseldorf vor. Darüber hinaus will sie die Menschen vom Respekt vor dem Element Wasser und der Verantwortung für noch mehr Nachhaltigkeit überzeugen. Gerade in der heutigen anforderungsreichen Zeit gelte es, die Branche mit Engagement und neuen Ideen zu unterstützen, so die Messe. Vor der internationalen Presse und Vertretern der Wassersport-Community feierte das neue Erscheinungsbild der Messe am 5. September Premiere. Brilliant start for boot 2025 at the media meeting in Düsseldorf New song ‘We love water’ inspires fans The 56th edition of boot Düsseldorf is off to a brilliant start. It hosted an international media meeting on 5 September and presented its new campaign with the new faces to the media. “For us, boot 2025 is the beginning of the future. Our new campaign meets water sports fans where they want to be: In, on or around the water. Active people and boaters show their enthusiasm for the sport and the fascination of their favorite element. The new claim ‘We love water’ reflects this bond. It is simple, concise and suitable for all water sports fans and those who want to become one,” says director Petros Michelidakis, introducing the new boot Düsseldorf campaign. It also wants to convince people to respect the element of water and to take responsibility for even more sustainability. Especially in today’s challenging times, it is important to support the industry with commitment and new ideas, says the trade fair. The show’s new look was unveiled to the international press and watersports community on September 5.

“As the first African and a young ocean expert to receive this prestigious award, it represents the power of collaboration and a shared commitment to sustainable oceans.” said Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah, ECOP Ghana Coordinator. “It is a recognition that meaningful work aimed at societal impact can gain international attention.

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For ECOP Africa, this award is a major milestone, validating our innovative solutions to ocean-related challenges.

The seed funding enabled impactful projects, including the Ghana Ocean Climate Innovations Hub, which now collaborates on fisheries initiatives across Africa with participants from Tunisia, Nigeria, Cameroon and more.

“ECOP Africa thrives on teamwork, diversity, and grassroots engagement to drive marine conservation. Platforms like BOOT Düsseldorf play a crucial role in connecting innovators with donors and fostering partnerships that advance global and African marine initiatives,” Mr. Busumprah, added.

As the foremost trade fair for water sports and marine technologies, BOOT Düsseldorf offers West African stakeholders unmatched opportunities to spotlight their innovations and build strategic partnerships. Its nine themed areas cater to diverse industry players and enthusiasts.

“BOOT Düsseldorf provides a unique platform for businesses and marine enthusiasts from West Africa to connect with international leaders and explore cutting-edge solutions for the maritime industry,” said Itua Akhigbe, West African Representative of Messe Düsseldorf, (organizers of BOOT).

“We are particularly excited to continue this momentum in 2025 as we celebrate African success stories like ECOP Africa and spotlight more game-changing initiatives from the region.”

The 2025 edition of BOOT Düsseldorf will feature:

• 17 halls filled with the latest marine technologies and trends.

• Over 1,500 exhibitors and an estimated 200,000 attendees from more than 100 countries.

• Engaging programmes, including interviews, workshops, and live demonstrations of new water sports trends and technologies.

• The Ocean Tribute Award 2025, with finalists unveiled on January 20, 2025, showcasing the next wave of impactful marine conservation initiatives.

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As the global spotlight shifts towards innovative ocean solutions, BOOT Düsseldorf continues to lead the charge in shaping the future of water sports and ocean sustainability, fostering collaborations that transcend borders and inspire action. For more information about BOOT Düsseldorf 2025 and the Ocean Tribute Award, visit www.boot.com.

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