Cheers to another successful Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show! Thank you to everyone who came by the booth, connected with us, and toured the ARKUP 50. #FLIBS2024
About us
Arkup, next generation floating house, rethinks life with-and-on the water with its fully solar-electric, mobile and self-elevating livable yachts. GO GREEN & LIVE BLUE
- Website
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https://www.arkup.com
External link for ARKUP LLC
- Industry
- Shipbuilding
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Miami, FL
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2016
Locations
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Primary
881 NW 13th Ave
Miami, FL 33125, US
Employees at ARKUP LLC
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Antoine VERNHOLES
Strategic Advisor, Impact Investor & Tree Planter
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Husseni Rasiwala-Yali
Technology Entrepreneur
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Nicolas Derouin
Co-founder | CEO
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Vatsal Bavishi
Passionate Electrical Engineer | MSEE | Power Systems & Controls | Power Delivery Systems | AutoCAD, MATLAB, PowerWorld, Python, C/C | Skilled in…
Updates
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We are honored to have been invited to attend the 2nd annual Marine Research Hub of South Florida Innovation & Sustainability Awards Reception for Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2024 as a nominee. We are looking forward to seeing everyone this week at the boat show.
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Thank you Jason Matouk for your video on the new ARKUP 50! #FLIBS
INSIDE THE $1,500,000 ARKUP 50! Miami's Newest Luxury Living Yacht
https://www.youtube.com/
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Thank you Hacker Kitchens North America!
We’re excited to partner with ARKUP LLC to debut the ARKUP 50, the first in a series of livable yachts. Each model in this line of luxury vessels features a modern gourmet kitchen, fully equipped with #HackerKitchens cabinetry and accessories. Combining the comforts of mainland residences with the tranquility of life on the water, the ARKUP 50 is redefining waterfront luxury. 🌊⛴️ Tap the link below to learn more about this next-generation yacht experience: https://buff.ly/48jADku
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Thank you Electrek.co and Scooter Doll for your article covering the unveiling of the NEW ARKUP 50 at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show next week. It's worth a read.