Integ Marine Group Showcases Leadership in Marine Innovation at SCIBS 2025
The 36th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS) marked a major milestone for the global marine community—and Integ Marine Group was proud to be at its heart. As a trusted name in advanced marine systems and glazing technologies, our specialist group of divisions, Integ marine Group, led our presence at the show, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to innovation, precision engineering, and premium service delivery across Australia and beyond.
Presenting World-Class Marine Glazing & Refit Solutions
At SCIBS 2025, MWS showcased a comprehensive suite of marine glazing and refit services, positioning Integ Marine Group as the go-to partner for vessel owners, builders, and designers alike. The display included:
- Marine glass options with varying levels of thickness, tint, and international certification to meet structural, aesthetic, and functional demands for all vessel type including:
- Thermal strengthened glass
- Chemically toughened glass
- Ballistic-resistant glass
- Fire-rated glass
- Electrically heated glass for de-icing and condensation control
- Specialist glazing systems engineered for strength, clarity, watertight integrity, and resilience in the harshest marine environments.
- Complex curved and shaped marine glass—highlighting MWS and Integ marine Glass’s ability to deliver bespoke glazing for highly architectural and performance-driven vessels.
- Fitlock®, an innovative fixing solution enabling non-intrusive and removable marine panel installation — a standout technology that drew significant interest from shipbuilders and naval architects.
- Advanced interior and exterior outfitting services from Marine Outfitting Solutions (MOS).
This interactive display allowed visitors to experience the tangible difference that world-class glazing and refit expertise can bring to vessel aesthetics, safety, longevity, and compliance.



Real Conversations with Marine Experts
With a rotating crew of field technicians, project managers, and glazing specialists on-site, the Integ Marine Group stand became more than just a product display—it evolved into an industry knowledge hub.
Hundreds of visitors engaged with our team, seeking advice on window upgrades, energy efficiency, compliance with evolving international marine standards, and tailored outfitting solutions for everything from superyachts to ferries. These conversations enabled Integ Marine Group to better understand the challenges facing modern vessel operators—and allowed us to provide informed recommendations and service pathways for both immediate and future projects.
A Standout Industry Breakfast with AIMEX
One of the standout moments of SCIBS 2025 for our team was the AIMEX-hosted industry breakfast, proudly sponsored by Integ Marine Group. Bringing together leading figures in the marine industry, the event fostered valuable discussion and thought leadership.
Our Director, Darren Dench, delivered an insightful keynote: “The Evolution of Marine Windows: From Function to Feature”. He explored how marine glazing has evolved from a basic design component to a critical structural element—where aesthetics, safety, and advanced performance converge. Darren also highlighted how innovations in bonding systems, manufacturing techniques, and specialist glass compositions are creating safer, lighter, and more sustainable solutions for tomorrow’s marine environments.



SCIBS 2025: A Hub of Innovation and Industry Impact
With over 45,000 visitors over four days and more than 824 vessels on display, SCIBS once again proved an ideal venue for positioning Integ Marine Group a as trusted, forward-thinking partner in the global marine community.
We engaged with a diverse audience:
- Superyacht captains
- Shipyard managers
- Commercial fleet operators
- Naval architects
- Global boatbuilders
- Defence and paramilitary vessel stakeholders
Throughout the four-day show, we not only generated strong lead and collaboration opportunities, but also reinforced our role as a key player in supporting vessel operators around the world—whether for a superyacht in the Whitsundays, a sailing boat in Port Phillip, or a catamaran undergoing refit in Europe.
Our participation was also featured in the May/June 2025 edition of Ocean Magazine, where we further detailed our growing global service footprint and specialist project capabilities.
Continuing to Elevate Marine Standards
Our involvement at SCIBS 2025 underlines our ongoing investment in people, technology, and partnerships—all aimed at delivering exceptional outcomes for our clients, wherever they are in the world.
To explore how we can support your next marine project—from glazing supply to full refit and restoration—contact the Marine Window Services team today.
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