The Transformer Hub is CWIEME Berlin’s dedicated exhibition area for transformer manufacturing, sourcing, and grid supply-chain collaboration. It's a dedicated space for the people building and supplying the transformers Europe urgently needs and brings together OEMs, utilities, grid operators, and the full transformer supply chain for three days of focused conversations, practical insight, and sourcing at scale.
Whether you are protecting delivery, improving throughput, or qualifying new materials and components, this is where transformer decisions move forward, face to face.
One space, one value chain. The Transformer Hub combines exhibition, content, and networking into a single experience designed around real factory and grid constraints.
Highlights include:
Market and technical sessions on the Central Grid focused on transformer demand, capacity, materials constraints, compliance, and scalable manufacturing improvements.
A dedicated area for informal meetings and planned introductions across OEMs, Tier 2 and Tier 3 suppliers, and grid stakeholders.
Quiet zones for technical reviews, framework conversations, and partnership planning.
Position your company where transformer OEMs and grid decision makers come to solve delivery and performance pressure.
If you work in transformer engineering, procurement, production, asset management or supply chain, the Transformer Hub is designed for your priorities.
You can compare materials, components, machinery, and testing solutions that support transformer production. This includes electrical steel, insulation, winding technology, automation systems, and diagnostic equipment across Tier 2 and Tier 3 suppliers within the value chain.
Transformer manufacturing is under pressure from demand growth, constrained materials, and hidden bottlenecks like testing capacity. The Transformer Hub exists to help the industry respond with practical solutions that improve throughput, reduce delivery risk, and support grid reliability.
Strategic insight and technical expertise for transformer manufacturers, utilities and grid operators, covering supply demand dynamics, materials outlooks, digitalisation, and compliance.
Day one at CWIEME Berlin 2026 closes with the PowerUp Welcome Party, our 1990s themed celebration where you’ll connect with industry peers, leading exhibitors, and global decision makers.
Connect across motors, components, machinery, test and measurement, software and services in one venue.
CWIEME Berlin is where transformer teams come to source, compare, and move projects forward with the full value chain present.
Yes, the Transformer Hub includes networking areas and private meeting spaces where you can connect with suppliers, OEMs, and partners, and hold technical or commercial discussions.
The Transformer Hub is a focused space dedicated specifically to transformer manufacturing and the supply chain, combining exhibition, technical content, and networking in one area for more efficient sourcing and decision-making.
The Transformer Hub is a dedicated exhibition space at CWIEME Berlin focused on transformer manufacturing, materials, components, and supply chain solutions. It brings together OEMs, utilities, grid operators, and suppliers to source products, compare solutions, and address industry challenges.
Content for the transformer industry is delivered on the Central Grid stage, combining technical sessions, panels, and case studies focused on real delivery challenges.
Topics include transformer demand and capacity, material constraints like electrical steel and insulation, manufacturing bottlenecks, compliance, and scalable production. You’ll also hear from OEMs and utilities on supply chain resilience, standardisation, and digitalisation across the value chain.
Exhibitors include transformer manufacturers, materials suppliers, component providers, machinery and automation companies, and testing and diagnostic solution providers.
You can visit the Transformer Hall from 19–21 May 2026, during CWIEME Berlin.
The Transformer Hub is located in Hall 27 at Messe Berlin, within CWIEME Berlin. You can access it via the South Entrance, Messedamm 22, 14055 Berlin.
The Transformer Hub is designed for professionals in transformer engineering, procurement, production, asset management, and supply chain. It is particularly relevant for OEMs, utilities, and grid operators looking to improve delivery, performance, and manufacturing efficiency.