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The WindEnergy Industry Gathering in Hamburg

WindEnergy Hamburg is one of the most international events in the wind energy industry. Exhibitors from over 40 nations and visitors from more than 100 countries make the trade show a key meeting place for the global wind energy industry. More than half of the exhibiting companies are from abroad, and nearly half of all visitor registrations come from international participants.

National Pavilions: International Expertise Combined

The national pavilions at WindEnergy Hamburg invite visitors to discover the international diversity of the wind industry in one place. About 31 country pavilions are expected for 2026, where companies from numerous countries will present themselves collectively and showcase their combined expertise. They offer a concise overview of international markets, technologies, and solutions. Direct interaction with companies and organizations from around the world facilitates establishing contact with potential business partners, opens up new market perspectives, and fosters the initiation of cross-border collaborations

In addition to countries that have participated for many years, such as Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, new national pavilions will also be represented in 2026, including those from the Czech Republic, Finland, and Taiwan.

Facts

41

nations represented by exhibiting companies

100+

nations represented by participants

30

national pavilions

Aussteller
  • of exhibitors from abroad (2024)

Visitors 2024

  • 38%

    international participants

  • 61%

    international participants the EU

  • 12%

    international participants from Asia

Global Perspectives for the Wind Industry

Both in the exhibition area and in the conference and stage program, WindEnergy Hamburg brings together international stakeholders from across the entire value chain, from manufacturers and suppliers to project developers and operators, as well as financiers and service providers. Together with leading industry associations and partner organizations such as GWEC, World Forum Offshore Wind (WFO) and WindEurope, the event focuses on current market developments, technological innovations, and political framework conditions. International speakers bring the global developments in the wind industry to life in one place and provide the ideal conditions for worldwide exchange.