
CWIEME Berlin Announces First Speakers and Key Themes
CWIEME Berlin, the world’s largest event for the coil winding, electric motor, transformer, generator and e-mobility supply chain industry, has announced the first group of industry experts set to share their insights at this year’s show.

CWIEME Berlin, the world’s largest event for the coil winding, electric motor, transformer, generator and e-mobility supply chain industry, has announced the first group of industry experts set to share their insights at this year’s show. Taking place at Messe Berlin from June 3 – 5, the event will gather top innovators in electrical engineering to explore the six most pressing topics shaping the industry’s future.
For the first time in the event’s history, Franziska Giffey, Mayor of Berlin and Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises, will deliver a keynote on Berlin’s role in Europe’s green industrial transformation. In addition, Helen Watts, Executive Director of Student Energy and Forbes 30 Under 30 honouree, will challenge the industry to think radically about the next generation of engineers.
Meanwhile, Marcel Hilgers of thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel, Christina Iosifidou of Siemens Energy Grid Technologies, Claudio Vittori and Michael Southcott of S&P Global Mobility, Milo Boers of McKinsey & Company, Dr. Adriana Encinas-Oropesa from Cranfield University, Cécile Deprez of German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Matthew Lamb of Turntide Technologies and many more industry leaders will explore the practical steps necessary to develop an increasingly electrified world.
The 2025 programme’s six core themes aim to reflect the current state of the industry. Covering topics like ‘Global market trends and challenges’; ‘Advancements in electrical and mechanical engineering and automation’; ‘Sustainability and energy efficiency’; ‘Manufacturing technologies and innovations’; ‘Industry 4.0 and digitalisation’; and ‘Diversity and inclusion – bridging the talent gap’.
Chris Lee, Portfolio Director for CWIEME Berlin describes energy transition as “no longer theoretical,” explaining that “we’re now dealing with the engineering realities, and CWIEME Berlin is one of the few places in the world where that conversation is taking place in full view.”
CWIEME Berlin 2025 will also have a strong focus on nurturing future engineering talent with two dedicated programmes. The Women in Engineering and Future Engineers programmes will return in 2025, featuring panel discussions and valuable networking opportunities. Notably, the Future Engineers programme includes access to a sponsored course at the Transformers Academy.
With over 70 forward-thinking speakers and six engaging content themes, the event offers a unique chance to connect with the engineers, policymakers and trailblazers driving the future of energy.
Make sure you’re part of these pivotal conversations and inspirational talks by securing your free ticket to CWIEME Berlin 2025.