WindEnergy Hamburg int'l trade fair inspires collaboration


By Chu YiDu Zheyu
  • World
  • Wednesday, 25 Sep 2024

HAMBURG, Germany, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- WindEnergy Hamburg 2024, the leading global networking event for wind energy, kicked off here Tuesday, bringing together more than 1,600 exhibitors from 40 countries and over 200 conference stands, the organizer said.

Spanning 75,000 square meters, the trade fair unites global manufacturers and suppliers from all stages of the onshore and offshore wind energy value chain, offering a comprehensive market overview.

Alongside the exhibition, the event also features conference sessions where industry leaders and experts tackle the most pressing issues facing the wind energy sector.

"WindEnergy Hamburg is the main hub for the wind power industry. It brings together all major global stakeholders of the wind industry and fosters close interaction," said Claus Ulrich Selbach, an official from the Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH, the organizer of the event.

For four days, the event will focus on innovation, investments, and the future of wind energy. Leading industry representatives also stressed the crucial role of international cooperation in advancing the energy transition.

"In the journey towards clean energy, there is scope for more enterprises in Europe and Asia to work together to access each other's technologies, capabilities and markets," said Lee Chuan Teck from Enterprise Singapore.

WindEnergy Hamburg, held biennially, offers companies from around the world the chance to forge new business partnerships and collaborate on innovative solutions to the global challenges of the energy transition.

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