Designers

Scanner Envy 1500 wins the 2024 Design Innovation Award

We already wrote last February that the brand-new Scanner Envy 1500 was a beauty when, during the Dusseldorf Boat Show, we were fortunate enough to exclusively publish the first renderings of Scanner Marine’s new flagship.

It’s a judgment that the Design Innovation Award by Confindustria Nautica clearly shares, as the Scanner Envy 1500 took the top prize in the highly competitive category reserved for inflatable boats.

“We are truly honored to receive this prestigious award – said Fabio Montemitro – This recognition is not just a personal achievement but also the result of teamwork and continuous research. A special thanks goes to my father for his inexhaustible creativity”.

And it’s creativity we must talk about, considering that these maxi-ribs have the undeniable merit of standing out in a market where, unfortunately, inflatable boats often end up looking quite similar. The competition’s jury also rightly pointed out how the shipyard, surprisingly, managed to develop incredibly spacious interiors without compromising the sleek exterior design, which borders on perfection.

“I am very happy and proud to have received this award – says Donato Montemitro, founder of Scanner Marine – I want to express my gratitude to our clients, partners, and collaborators who have believed in us and supported us throughout our journey. Their support has been essential in turning our ideas into reality. This award is an added incentive that motivates us to keep innovating and aiming for even more ambitious goals”.

Established four years ago, the Design Innovation Award was created by Confindustria Nautica to honor the exhibitors at the Genoa International Boat Show that have stood out the most for innovation and design. The award is divided into ten categories that best represent the production of the many, indeed very many, shipyards that filled this year’s Genoa show.

“The Design Innovation Award is a prestigious accolade that helps promote the image of our industry on an international level – said Andrea Razeto, President of I Saloni Nautici – It’s not just a celebration of the best projects realized to date, but also a glimpse into the future. The winning projects showcase emerging trends and new frontiers in nautical design, becoming a point of reference for the entire industry and inspiring new designers and companies to aim ever higher” .

Luca D'Ambrosio

Editor-in-chief, boat tester and journalist. Luca began sailing at an early age with his father then as an adult discovered sailing regattas and offshore racing. He has been working in publishing for more than 30 years and continues to sail incessantly, especially aboard the editorial staff's boat, an old lady of the seas that he has completely rebuilt and which serves excellently as a "mobile laboratory" for The International Yachting Media.

Recent Posts

Ice Yachts triumphs at Barcolana 2024

Ice Yachts triumphed at the 56th edition of the Barcolana, held last Sunday, October 13,…

15 mins ago

New AMERICA 35 unveiled at the Genoa Boat Show

ECHO YACHT is a very young brand with a history spanning over 40 years. The…

1 day ago

Thunderstreak: a Great Story on a Legendary Bertram 31

Like all good stories, Thunderstreak, a 1963 vintage Bertram 31’ race boat has lived life…

2 days ago

Balance 464 CC and Balance 502 CC: the two latest jewels from Balance Catamarans feature carbon core and hybrib propulsion

Balance Catamarans introduces the new Balance 464 CC and Balance 502 CC, both available in…

2 days ago

Vistamare, the new ultra-slim portholes by Nemo

The new ultra-slim porthole series by Nemo is something unprecedented in the boating world. Named…

5 days ago

Greenline 58 Fly Hybrid : low-emission yachting

Visitors to the Cannes Yachting Festival had the opportunity to see the new Greenline 58…

6 days ago