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Global wind leaders to convene in Melbourne

by Sarah MacNamara
June 5, 2025
in Company news, Electricity, Networks, News, Pipelines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Safety and Training, Sustainability, Wind
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With just over a month to go, anticipation is building for Australia Wind Energy 2025 (#AuWE2025), the country’s largest and most influential gathering for the onshore and offshore wind industry.

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The event will be held on 17–18 July 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, bringing together the full wind energy value chain under one roof.

Designed to support the acceleration of Australia’s clean energy transition, the event serves as a critical platform for local, national and international stakeholders to exchange insights, forge strategic partnerships, and drive project development.

What to expect at Australia Wind Energy 2025

Exhibition

More than 200 exhibitors will showcase the latest innovations in onshore and offshore wind technology, grid integration solutions, engineering services and digital tools.

The exhibition floor will serve as a vibrant hub for product demonstrations, solution discovery, and partnership exploration – powering the region’s transition to a clean energy economy.

Conference program

The comprehensive program features four in-depth forums covering key dimensions of wind energy development: the Strategic Summit; Unlocking Wind Capital; the Regional Development Forum and the Offshore WindTech Summit

With more than 200 expert speakers confirmed, the sessions will deliver valuable insights into policy, investment, innovation, and implementation.

Featured events

Australia Wind Energy 2025 will present a variety of curated feature events. These include:

  • Sustainability and diversity night – offering a dynamic networking experience
  • Port of Hastings field trip – providing firsthand project exposure
  • Women in net zero future forum – spotlighting female leadership in renewables
  • Start-up innovation challenge – celebrating emerging technologies and entrepreneurs shaping the industry’s future

Networking Opportunities

Australia Wind Energy 2025 is designed to facilitate meaningful connections.

Attendees can benefit from one-on-one matchmaking meetings through the official event app, a high-level evening networking cocktail reception and various interactive onsite activities that encourage informal introductions, peer engagement, and cross-sector collaboration.

Global Engagement

With more than 8000 visitors and 1500 plus senior delegates expected, the event will host attendees from more than 25 countries, including Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, the UK, Ireland, US, Germany, Japan, and Canada.

These global leaders will share technologies, partnerships and business models to shape the region’s wind energy future.

Energy is pleased to be a media partner of Australia Wind Energy 2025 – use the exclusive discount code AuWE15ENERGY to receive 15 per cent off your delegate pass.

Register now to secure your place at windenergyaustralia.com/registration

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