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Australia Wind Energy 2025

Date: 17 July 2025 to 18 July 2025
Location Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia



Australia Wind Energy 2025 (#AuWE2025) is scheduled for 17-18 July 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and will attract over 8,000 attendees from 40+ countries, featuring 200+ speakers and 200+ exhibitors.

As Australia’s largest onshore and offshore wind energy event, AuWE2025 unites the entire wind energy value chain to drive local, national, and international cooperation, providing unparalleled opportunities for industry engagement and innovation.

Register as a Delegate/ Free Visitor: https://www.windenergyaustralia.com/registration

 

2025-07-17 00:00:00 2025-07-18 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Australia Wind Energy 2025 Australia Wind Energy 2025 (#AuWE2025) is scheduled for 17-18 July 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and will attract over 8,000 attendees from 40+ countries, featuring 200+ speakers and 200+ exhibitors. As Australia’s largest onshore and offshore wind energy event, AuWE2025 unites the entire wind energy value chain to drive local, national, and international cooperation, providing unparalleled opportunities for industry engagement and innovation. Register as a Delegate/ Free Visitor: https://www.windenergyaustralia.com/registration   Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia
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