Thousands of Electrical Engineers and
Manufacturers Prepare for CWIEME BERLIN
Leading manufacturers from across the
transformer, electric motor, generator,
automotive, energy and consumer electronics
sectors will travel to CWIEME Berlin this June
to source new materials and components,
network, and stay abreast of all the latest
industry developments.
“The matchmaking service is a very good tool to
connect with contacts and companies that visit
CWIEME Berlin. We found it very positive and
have been recommending it to other people,” says
Shaun Flaherty, sales manager at Italian electrical
laminations manufacturer Sitem.
2017 will also see the return of the New Exhibitor
Zone, designed to help visitors easily discover new
suppliers and establish new contacts. “We had a
lot of pre-scheduled meetings but also a lot of
spontaneous meetings. Usually at shows you have
a lot of people passing by, looking at your booth
and taking away some of the brochures but the
average of the conversations that we had here was
about 15 to 20 minutes, which is quite long for a
fair, so that was a great success,” says Max Brandt,
head of sales at copper and copper alloy winding
supplier MKM (Mansfelder Kupfer und Messing
GmbH).
Between the 20th and 22nd June, the world’s
leading exhibition for coil winding, electric motor
and transformer manufacturing will open its doors
to more than 6,500 visitors from approximately
80 countries. Representing design engineering,
manufacturing, R&D, procurement, and
management, the vast majority of these visitors are
important decision makers and influencers in the
electronics, electric motor, transformer, generator,
automotive and energy sectors.
CWIEME Berlin is once again offering its
complimentary matchmaking service to help
connect these visitors with relevant suppliers as
efficiently as possible. Among the 750 exhibitors
present, visitors will find a diverse range of
products on offer from design software, winding
machines, insulation and shielding materials, to
entire components, and quality testing services –
everything required to design and bring an electric
motor, transformer or generator to market.
Knowledge is power
Over the past four years, visitors and exhibitors
alike have come to rely on CWIEME Berlin as a
way to keep up to date with the latest trends and
developments in product design, manufacturing
materials, regulations and market conditions.
To meet increased demand, CWIEME Berlin is
introducing a series of 90-minute paid-for tutorials
away from the show floor. These small-group
sessions will offer a private, interactive forum
where those involved in the design, production
and technical management of electric machines
can network, refresh their knowledge, and take the
time to explore key technical design and project
challenges with experts in their field.
CWIEME Berlin will also be running its regular
schedule of free-to-attend key note speeches,
seminars and workshops with a particular focus on
new pathways to optimisation and efficiency; the
next generation of transportation and e-mobility;
and data, connectivity and automation.
WN JULY 2017
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