EMACS is attending Australia Wind Energy 2026 (AuWE2026), joining industry leaders, infrastructure specialists, asset owners, and renewable energy professionals as Australia continues building the future of clean energy.
Taking place on 8–9 July 2026 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia Wind Energy has grown into the country’s largest onshore and offshore wind energy conference and exhibition, bringing together the full wind energy value chain to collaborate, innovate, and help shape Australia’s evolving energy landscape.
As an Australian-owned and operated business specialising in rotating equipment repairs, overhauls, testing, and field services, EMACS understands the critical role reliability plays across energy infrastructure.
Working across mining, manufacturing, utilities, and heavy industry sectors both domestically and internationally, EMACS continues investing in capability to help customers improve reliability, reduce downtime, and maximise equipment performance.
As Australia’s renewable energy transition accelerates, maintaining critical infrastructure reliability becomes increasingly important. Wind generation assets rely on high-performance rotating equipment operating in demanding environments where maintenance capability, technical expertise, and responsive service support play an essential role.
Australia Wind Energy 2026 provides an opportunity to connect with leaders across onshore wind, offshore wind, transmission, investment, engineering, infrastructure delivery, and emerging technologies driving the sector forward. The event will feature six conference streams covering investment, policy, transmission infrastructure, offshore wind innovation, regional development, and next-generation wind technologies.
If you’re attending Australia Wind Energy 2026, we’d love to connect and discuss how EMACS continues supporting critical equipment reliability across Australian industry. You can find us at BOOTH C84.
Learn more about the event here: https://www.windenergyaustralia.com/