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Circle X and Global SuperYacht Forum Expand Sustainable Yachting Initiative Across Latin America

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The conversation around sustainability in the superyacht sector is shifting from awareness to architecture. Following a well-received activation at Miami’s W Hotel, Circle X’s Green Trillion Club is partnering again with the Global SuperYacht Forum to bring a focused sustainability platform to multiple Latin American markets.

A strategic ecosystem, not a trade show

Organisers describe the initiative as a strategic ecosystem rather than a traditional exhibition — a convening intended to foster sustained alignment among senior industry stakeholders. The platform is designed to gather owners, builders, investors and technical specialists for concentrated dialogue on sustainable practice, longevity and the Blue Economy.

The programme will extend across Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic, reflecting an intent to engage both established yachting hubs and emergent coastal markets in the region.

Who the platform is for

The outreach explicitly invites those active in the Blue Economy: investors, entrepreneurs, scientists and engineers. The Forum’s model prioritises strategic collaboration and long-term planning over one-off transactions, creating space for technical exchange and investment-oriented conversations that address environmental performance and industry resilience.

Why this matters to the industry

As regulatory expectations tighten and owners increasingly demand demonstrable environmental stewardship, forums that combine policy, technology and capital are becoming central to the superyacht ecosystem. Latin America’s diverse coastal economies present opportunities—and challenges—for sustainable operations, from port infrastructure and refit capabilities to regional conservation priorities. A concerted, region-specific conversation can accelerate adoption of low-impact technologies and investment in systems that extend vessel longevity.

  • Successful Miami activation at the W Hotel served as the springboard for regional expansion.
  • Circle X’s Green Trillion Club and the Global SuperYacht Forum will partner across Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
  • The initiative is framed as a strategic ecosystem to convene senior leaders for long-term alignment rather than a conventional trade fair.
  • Stakeholders in the Blue Economy—investors, entrepreneurs, scientists and engineers—are invited to engage directly with organisers.

For an industry balancing luxury, performance and environmental responsibility, platforms that bring together capital, technical expertise and regional knowledge are essential. This collaboration signals a growing emphasis on coordinated, cross-border approaches to sustainable yachting in markets that have until recently been peripheral to the global superyacht conversation.

Interested parties were asked to contact organisers directly to discuss participation. As the programme unfolds, it will be watched closely by owners, yards and suppliers seeking practical pathways to greener operations across the Americas.

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