
From 19 to 21 May at Messe Berlin,
CWIEME Berlin will have a packed schedule, with speakers, discussions and various networking and social events hosted across the three days. This year’s theme is “Where Power Meets Progress”, spotlighting the transformative technologies shaping today’s electrical manufacturing sector and how these are driving a more efficient, resilient and sustainable future. With the full agenda released, visitors can plan ahead of the show and decide which events and discussions to attend.
This year’s show kicks off with a keynote talk on the Central Grid from wind power pioneer Professor Henrik Stiesdal. The talk will explore advancements in electrical and mechanical engineering and automation, and how these support clean, efficient energy. Over the three days, this will be followed by talks from experts and industry figures, such as Adam Middleton, former vice president,
Siemens Energy in Western Europe, Dr Anna Ermakova, senior research associate at the
University of Bristol and Matrishvan Raval, head of product at
Turntide Technologies.
This year’s show will also include the new
Electric Motor Forum, a dedicated platform for industry leaders, innovators, and engineers to explore the future of electric motor technologies across automotive, industrial and energy sectors. There will also be a dedicated
Women in Engineering programme, an exclusive Transmission and Distribution Club running throughout all three days, as well as a Future Engineers programme.
Alexandra da Fonte Martins, senior content manager for CWIEME Berlin, said: “This year’s agenda is packed with technical seminars, programmes, talks and network opportunities – something for everyone. There is also a thriving social calendar this year, with our ‘PowerUp Welcome Party’ on day one, ‘Happy Hour’ in the beer garden on day two and our ‘Motor Repair and Maintenance Centre‘, which we are hosting in partnership with EASA.”
She continued: “The launch of the
Electric Motor Forum is something I am particularly excited about. This goes beyond content. It is a fully integrated hub designed to elevate the motor industry’s presence and boost engagement among visitors – and it is a welcome addition to this year’s schedule.”
As well as the speaker sessions, visitors will have opportunities to explore the latest technologies and innovations from leading suppliers across the exhibition floor. The event will bring together manufacturers, engineers, designers and procurement professionals from across the global electrical engineering supply chain, creating a space for collaboration, knowledge sharing and business development.