Seawork 2026: A Successful Week of Innovation and Industry Connections

Inland & Coastal Marina Systems has returned from another successful Seawork exhibition, where the team spent three busy days meeting customers, industry professionals and partners from across the marine sector.

Held in Southampton, Seawork once again provided an excellent opportunity to reconnect with familiar faces, establish new relationships and discuss the latest developments in harbour, commercial and leisure marine infrastructure.

Throughout the exhibition, visitors to the Inland & Coastal stand learned more about the company’s extensive range of pontoon systems, gangways, breakwaters and Living Seawalls, as well as several recently completed projects from across the UK and Ireland.

The stand presentations proved particularly popular. PhD researcher Jess Allen explored how nature-based solutions, including Living Seawalls, are helping to enhance biodiversity within marine environments, while Bryan Stewart showcased a selection of Inland & Coastal’s latest projects, demonstrating how innovative pontoon design can improve safety, accessibility and operational performance.

This year also saw a new addition to the Inland & Coastal stand. While many returning visitors have come to expect the company’s traditional Guinness hospitality, a barista-style coffee machine proved equally popular, providing the perfect setting for conversations throughout the three-day event.

Bryan Stewart, Sales Manager at Inland & Coastal Marina Systems, commented:

“Seawork continues to be one of the highlights of our calendar. It was fantastic to meet so many existing customers and new contacts, discuss upcoming projects and showcase the breadth of solutions we deliver across the marine sector. We’d like to thank everyone who visited the stand and helped make the exhibition such a success.”

The Inland & Coastal team would like to thank everyone who visited the stand, attended the presentations and took the time to speak with us. We look forward to continuing those conversations and working together on exciting projects in the months ahead.

We hope to see you again at Seawork 2027.

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