VENICE – The 2026 edition of the Venice Boat Show draws to a close today, an event that has transformed the historic Arsenale into the beating heart of leisure boating for the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas. The event recorded extraordinary numbers, confirming the growing technological centrality of the lagoon, with a particular focus on sustainability, smart onboard systems, and solutions to facilitate port maneuvers.
The theme of marine automation and docking assistance was precisely one of the most debated topics among the piers. The presence of various industry competitors demonstrated how the demand for remote control systems has now become an essential standard for yacht owners and captains, who are eager to govern increasingly large vessels with reduced crews or in total autonomy.
In this highly dynamic scenario, Yacht Controller continues to lead the global market by setting the standards for reliability. With over 25 years of history and more than 30,000 installations worldwide, the brand’s philosophy is not limited to exhibition presence, but rather focuses on the widespread reach of its network and the cutting-edge nature of its technological offerings.
While the sector engages within the Venetian basins, Yacht Controller’s technological response takes shape in the revolutionary “3×3” architecture: three unique and independent systems – Nemesis, MaXimo, and SVPREMO – specifically designed to meet the actual needs of every vessel, from 16 meters up to large units. This flexibility guarantees every yacht owner, in any sea around the world, the perfect combination of signal stability and the millimetric precision of Virtual Thrusters or the Dynamic Positioning System (DPS).
The closing of the Venice Boat Show confirms the course taken by the market: wireless technology for docking is no longer an option, but the very heart of safety onboard. Strong in its international leadership, Yacht Controller continues to redefine the boundaries of this evolution, offering the certainty of perfect, stress-free maneuvers wherever there is a port to call.