8,000+
PARTICIPANTS
1,000+
CONFERENCE DELEGATES
200+
SPEAKERS
120+
SPONSORS & PARTNERS
200+
EXHIBITORS
JOIN AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST WIND ENERGY
Australia Wind Energy 2026 (#AuWE2026) is the country's largest onshore and offshore wind energy event, where you can meet the entire wind energy value chain. It aims to assist in delivering a new energy economy by facilitating local, national, and international cooperation.
Held annually in Melbourne, it serves as a critical platform for industry stakeholders to exchange insights, forge valuable connections, and close major deals.

One AuWE Delegate Pass, 6 Signature AuWE Conference Tracks
Australia Wind Energy 2026 features six signature conference tracks, including the high-level AuWE Strategic Summit, alongside focused forums on investment, transmission, offshore and onshore wind, regional development, and ministerial dialogue. Your delegate pass grants full access to all tracks—delivering strategic insights, technical expertise, and policy updates essential to driving Australia's wind energy transition.

Be Part of Australia's Largest Wind Energy Exhibition
Showcase your solutions to over 8,000+ industry professionals and 200+ leading exhibitors across the entire wind energy value chain.
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8,000+ energy leaders, developers, OEMs, investors & suppliers
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200+ exhibitors with International Pavilions from Europe and Asia
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Full value chain under one roof: onshore & offshore developers, technology providers, grid players, ports, O&M, and more
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Dedicated Matchmaking Area for structured B2B meetings with decision-makers
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Co-located summits and networking to boost visibility



Your Gateway to Strategic Networking
& Partnership
Step into a powerful networking arena with 1,500+ senior decision-makers across the wind energy value chain. From high-impact meetings to the Gala Dinner with 800+ attendees, AuWE 2026 offers unmatched opportunities to build lasting partnerships and elevate your influence.

”It's really been an insightful few days at the Australia Wind Energy that reinforces the shared ambitions Australia has toward a green-powered future.“
Vinod Philip
Global CEO
Siemens Gamesa



Sue McCarrey
Chief Executive Officer
Offshore Infrastructure Regulator


Vinod Philip
Global Chief Executive Officer
Siemens Gamesa


Anil Chanana
Country Manager Australia
Parkwind


Alistair Parker
Chief Executive Officer
VicGrid


Jens Bøgsted Orfelt
EVP and President, Asia-Pacific (Offshore Development)
RWE Renewables


Danny Nielsen
Country Manager & Senior Vice President ANZ
Vestas


Andrew Kingsmill
Executive Director, Technical Advisory Services
EnergyCo


Daniel Belton
Chief Executive Officer, Australia
RWE Renewables


Jackie Brown
Commercial Director Onshore Wind ANZ & ASEAN
GE Vernova


Belinda Wilson
Manager of Offshore Renewables
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water


Laura Caspari
Chief Renewables Officer
ENGIE AU


Kane Xu
Senior Vice President
Envision Energy


Tony Mahar
Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner


Thomas Hansen
Senior Director, Offshore Wind Australia
Equinor


John Titchen
Director
Goldwind Australia


Nick Hawke
Director, Investments
Clean Energy Finance Corporation


Wenona Hadingham
Director of Planning and Coordination
Energy Policy WA


Sean Kenyon
General Manager Renewables
Shell Energy Australia


Richard Mackie
Head of Power Development
AGL


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