CWIEME Berlin 2025: World’s largest event for coil winding, electric motors, transformers, generators and e-mobility
May 13, 2025

CWIEME Berlin, scheduled to take place from June 2 to 5, 2025, at Messe Berlin, Germany, has released the full programme for its central and e-mobility stages. Visitors can now plan their attendance around key sessions, with speakers including Senator Franziska Giffey on the central stage on day one and Prof Dr Stefan Bratzel on the e-mobility stage on day two.
With a mix of strategic and technical talks, the central stage will cover the biggest topics across the industry right now. As the world moves towards renewable energy, this year’s panel discussions will emphasise sustainability within the industry. The presentations are tailored for engineers, academics, senior management and industry professionals across the supply chain.
Saqib Saeed’s discussion on AI’s role in transforming the power grid and Kirsi Seppäläinen’s presentation on building sustainable transformers start day one with insights into today’s innovative practices. Notably, keynote speaker Franziska Giffey’s participation underscores Berlin’s dedication to strengthening its position as a leading European industrial hub.
Chris Lee, Portfolio Director for CWIEME events, shared, “Looking at our agenda, I wish I could sit in the audience for the whole duration of the event.”
“2025 has already seen a huge amount of change across our key areas, from global sustainability goals to volatility across trading markets, so our exhibitors and visitors will have lots of insight to gain on how to navigate the changes to the industry,” Lee added.
“The panel discussion Innovation Through Diversity is one I’m particularly excited to see. At CWIEME Berlin, we’re always looking to support the industry efforts to create more inclusive and equitable workplaces for employees. Our returning women in engineering programme is a powerful platform to promote the impact that gender diversity can have on the industry,” Lee concluded.
With e-mobility playing a key role in the world’s sustainable future, it will be crucial for businesses to identify where and when opportunities will arise. Visitors interested in this topic can enjoy the panel discussions at the end of day two, moderated by John Morehead, as well as Prof Dr Stefan Bratzel’s featured speech on the global crossroads of the automotive sector.
In line with CWIEME Berlin’s commitment to closing the talent gap by developing the next generation, day three of the e-mobility stage will be entirely dedicated to the future engineers programme.
See the full event programme here.