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CWIEME Berlin attracts visitors from 87 countries

Posted on 16 Jul 2025. Edited by: Tony Miles. Read 185 times.
CWIEME Berlin attracts visitors from 87 countriesCWIEME Berlin 2025 which was held at the end of May over three days, showcased innovation, connection and collaboration at Messe Berlin. The leading global event for coil winding, insulation and electrical manufacturing brought together industry leaders, engineers, academics and future talent to shape the future of electrical manufacturing.

The 2025 event welcomed thousands of quality visitors, including representatives from 87 different countries. Among these were participants from Hitachi, Hyundai, LG Electronics, Logitech, Nidec, Nike, Bosch, Rolls-Royce, Schaeffler, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Tesla, Toshiba, and Toyota.

The show’s conference programme featured more than 90 expert speakers, covering key themes, including automation, sustainability, digitalisation and supply chain transformation. From e-mobility breakthroughs to leadership insights, the event demonstrated once again why CWIEME Berlin is the cornerstone of the global electrical engineering calendar.

The opening day was marked with a visit from Franziska Giffey, Berlin State Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises, who praised the event’s role in driving innovation. Visitors were attracted to the Innovation Zone, which hosted well-attended ‘Power Hour presentations’ from its exhibitors throughout the show, the expanded Academic Excellence Hub, and the launch of the Electric Avenue which helped guide guests through five exhibition halls filled with the world’s most forward-thinking companies.

Greater female representation

Day two highlighted diversity and executive leadership, with a ‘Women in Engineering’ panel hosted by Safinaz Aybar, owner of Tempek. Experts called for greater female representation in the sector. Meanwhile, the newly-launched C-Suite Club offered an exclusive space for senior executives to tackle industry-shaping issues like the talent gap and geopolitical challenges.

While day three may have marked the close of the exhibition, it also marked the future. The ‘Future Engineers’ programme took centre stage, giving students and young professionals first-hand experience of the industry. Highlights included a panel discussion on career opportunities in engineering, featuring representatives from Trumpf, Schneider Electric, thyssenkrupp and Hitachi Energy.

The programme underscored CWIEME’s commitment to inspiring the next generation of electrical engineers. Beyond the conference rooms, networking flourished at a range of events, including the popular beer gardens, Happy Hour, the Community Welcome Party and AfterWinding Party, ensuring CWIEME Berlin remained not just a marketplace, but a celebration of shared purpose.

The Country Pavilions offered visitors a global perspective on electrical manufacturing advancements, highlighting unique strengths and innovations from various nations. The Swiss Pavilion, introduced this year, showcased the country’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions through world-class engineering.

Cutting-edge advancements

India's Pavilion featured cutting-edge advancements in power electronics, including next-generation transformers and smart grid technologies, reflecting the country’s growing role in the global electrical manufacturing landscape. The Czech Republic Pavilion showcased the nation’s strengths in industrial automation, with displays of innovative robotics and control systems designed to optimise production processes. These pavilions not only provided insights into regional expertise but also fostered networking opportunities, enabling visitors to forge partnerships and gain market intelligence from different parts of the world.

Armando Pastore, product and technology business leader at GE Vernova, said: “I have attended CWIEME Berlin five times and always return because it is a unique chance to see the entire industry in one space. For us, it is extremely valuable to have so many transformer OEMs here. We have found the show extremely useful, and I look forward to seeing what next year will bring.”

Mark Cushen, business development manager at AEM Cores, added: “We have been exhibiting at CWIEME Berlin for over 10 years, travelling from Australia to be here, and meet so many of our customers. For us, this is the best show in the industry. This year, our stand was in a new spot, in one of the new halls, and it has been extremely busy.”

CWIEME Berlin will return to Messe Berlin in 2026, promising an even greater platform for growth, collaboration and inspiration. For more information and future event updates, visit berlin.cwiemeevents.com