Denmark has been announced as the official partner country for HUSUM WIND 2025 and the event will feature multiple Danish companies.
Leading Danish companies from multiple sectors, including turbine production, offshore development, energy storage and service provision, will showcase their innovative technologies and products.
“As the partner country, Denmark will be represented at HUSUM WIND by companies and products across the entire wind energy value chain. This offers our attendees access to one of Europe’s most dynamic wind markets,” explained Meike Kern, Managing Director of Messe Husum & Congress (MHC).
During the event, Messe Husum will organise a German-Danish Energy Dialogue, featuring an opening panel, discussions, forums and excursions throughout the exhibition week.
Denmark has been one of the top three international exhibitors at the event for many years, with numerous trade visitors from the north regularly attending.
“The industry fair offers an important platform for German and Danish companies from the energy sector to further promote economic exchange and realise joint market potential,” said Andreas Wenzel, Managing Director of the German-Danish Chamber of Commerce.
Denmark is a key location for the wind industry in Europe, and has set ambitious targets to expand its offshore wind capacity to 10GW by 2030 and to continuously increase the share of renewable energy in its power sector.
A total of over 600 exhibitors will showcase their latest technologies, trends, and product innovations at HUSUM WIND, ranging from turbine production and installation to maintenance, energy storage, and green hydrogen production. The event will be held from 16 to 19 September 2025 with the theme of “Leading through innovation”, and it is expected to attract more than 12,000 industry professionals.