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NTP-STAG Expo 2026 Opens in Florida with Dometic as Title Sponsor

26.05.2026 05:02 1 min 1 source
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NTP-STAG Expo 2026 Opens in Florida with Dometic as Title Sponsor
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The NTP-STAG RV & Marine Expo 2026 opened at the Gaylord Palms Resort Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida. Dometic served as the title sponsor of the event.

Key highlights

  • Former US Air Force pilot Anthony Bourke delivered the opening keynote, discussing the application of military planning and analysis principles to the RV and marine industry.
  • The exhibit hall opened following educational sessions conducted by Airxcel, ICON, and MORryde.
  • Dometic showcased new products, including the 400 Series toilets, FreshJet air conditioners, and Essential ovens, and will hold dealer training seminars.

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NTP-STAG Expo 2026 kicks off in Florida

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