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Wind for Goods, June 19 and 20, 2025

Since 2021, Wind for Goods has brought together stakeholders who are working towards decarbonizing the maritime industry!

As the first international event dedicated to the sail-powered transport of goods and passengers, Wind for Goods connects industry representatives to highlight solutions and practices that will help reduce the carbon footprint of the maritime sector.

Over two days, on June 19 and 20, 2025, nearly 1,000 participants are expected from all over France and internationally to discuss major developments in the sector, create synergies, and support the growth of the industry.

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WHY ATTEND 2025 WIND FOR GOODS ?

  • Meet the decision-makers and key players shaping the maritime transport sector in France and internationally.
  • Collaborate on current issues and the future of the industry.
  • Present your concrete solutions, products, and innovations to gain visibility.
  • Strengthen your network of partners and increase commercial opportunities.
  • To exhibit: download the brochure and the registration form.

WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2025

  • Over 1,000 visitors over the 2 days
  • 70 exhibitors: prototypes, solutions, models…
  • Nearly 20 workshops, panel discussions, and conferences
  • Boat demonstrations in the basin
  • Business meetings

Relive the Wind for Goods 2023 event

THE 2025 EXHIBITORS

They were at Wind for Goods 2023

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Heïdi SEVESTRE

Glaciologist, member of The Explorers Club

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Gavin ALLWRIGHT

General secretary, IWSA

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Karine MERERE

Executive director, Ademe Investissement

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Cristina ALEIXANDRI

Co-founder & COO, Bound4blue

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Eric BANEL

General Director of Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and Aquaculture

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Yves PARLIER

President & Founder, Beyond the Sea

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Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire, France
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