Palma: A week at the heart of sustainable yachting innovation
- HY-Plug France

- May 1
- 2 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
Hy-Plug was present this week in Palma de Mallorca, a key event for the yachting sector. Between conferences, presentations, and strategic meetings, this immersive experience was marked by fruitful discussions on the challenges of decarbonization and innovation in the maritime industry.
A committed presence at the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum

Camille Lopez, founder of Hy-Plug, spoke at the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum , leading a panel discussion on the theme: “Designing for 2036: Preparing for the Next Generation of Yachting”.
She also participated the following day in a round table alongside other industry experts, in order to share key insights and future perspectives discussed during the discussions.
Networking and strategic exchanges

Beyond the speeches, this week was punctuated by numerous opportunities for discussion:
Participation in several specialized conferences
Meetings during breakfasts, dinners, cocktail parties and professional events
Discussions with key players in the yachting sector
These moments helped to strengthen ties with the ecosystem and to identify new opportunities for collaboration.
On-site meetings and market exploration
One day was dedicated to the trade fair, with the objective of:
Meeting with marinas and port stakeholders
Exchange with management companies
Discover refit projects
This on-the-ground immersion is essential to better understand market needs and support the energy transition of the sector.
Focus on alternative fuels

Camille Lopez also spoke at a breakfast organized by the Estella group, focusing on a key topic: HVO and new alternative fuels.
A major challenge to accelerate the decarbonization of yachting and to offer concrete solutions to professionals in the sector.
Conclusion: a forward-looking dynamic
This week in Palma confirms HY-Plug's commitment to the transformation of the maritime sector. Between innovation, collaboration and a sustainable vision, these exchanges reinforce our ambition: to actively support the energy transition of yachting.



