The Monaco Yacht Show has released its online exhibitor list for its 35th edition, giving private clients and industry professionals an early look at the companies confirmed to take part this September. The event will run from September 23 to 26 in Port Hercule.

Updated regularly throughout the summer, the list offers visitors a growing picture of who will be present at this year’s Show, spanning every stage of a yacht project from design and construction through to brokerage, refit, equipment and specialised services. Whether planning a purchase, charter, build or refit, or simply scouting new opportunities within the superyacht industry, visitors can now begin identifying which companies they want to meet and start organising their trip well ahead of time.

Toby Moore, CEO of Informa Prestige, said the list offers an early sense of the depth of expertise the Show will bring together this year, and gives visitors the chance to start planning the meetings that matter most to them. He added that as the list grows over the coming months, it will again demonstrate why the Monaco Yacht Show remains a place where yacht projects move forward and where the industry comes together to forge partnerships, explore new ideas and shape its future direction.

The companies confirmed so far reflect the breadth typical of the Show, with leading shipyards, brokerage houses, naval architects, designers, equipment manufacturers, project managers and technical specialists already on the list. This concentration of expertise allows private clients to connect directly with the specialists relevant to their project, while giving industry professionals a route into new partnerships, technologies and market intelligence.

The early list also hints at where the superyacht sector is heading in 2026. Innovation continues to build around propulsion systems, onboard energy management, emissions reduction, water treatment and digital technology, with sustainability remaining central to how products are designed and vessels operated. Alongside this technical progress, exhibitors are expected to showcase strong craftsmanship in interior design, bespoke materials and luxury furnishings, reflecting rising demand for more personalised yacht experiences. The Show’s scope also extends beyond construction itself, covering tenders, water toys, luxury cars, destinations, insurance, classification, legal services and yacht management, underlining just how integrated the modern superyacht world has become.

More exhibitors are expected to be added throughout the summer, with the final list set to grow to more than 560 companies by September, once again making the Monaco Yacht Show one of the most comprehensive gatherings in the global superyacht calendar. The exhibitor list is available now on the Monaco Yacht Show’s website and will continue to be updated ahead of the event.