Organized by Hannover Fairs Turkey, WIN EURASIA, which will be held for the 32nd time at the Istanbul Fair Center between June 10-13, 2026, will make visible the strategic impact of automation, ranging from efficiency to sustainability, and will be one of the strategic platforms shaping the sector’s 2026 growth agenda. Organized by Hannover Fairs Turkey, WIN EURASIA, which will be held for the 32nd time at the Istanbul Fair Center between June 10-13, 2026, is preparing to be a critical meeting point in the industry’s digital transformation journey. The event, which will take place in six halls with a 55,000 m² exhibition area, will bring together next-generation solutions shaped around automation, digitalization, and sustainable production under one roof. WIN EURASIA 2026, which has been leading production and industry into the future in Turkey for 31 years, is positioned as a comprehensive industry platform where hundreds of companies showcase their latest products and technologies. The fair focuses on the following topics: Electrical, Electronic Transmission and Distribution & Energy Automation, Industrial and Factory Automation Technologies, Robotic Automation and Digital Factory Technologies, Welding and Robotic Welding Technologies, Machine Automation and Technologies, COMVAC-Compressor and Compressed Air Technologies, and Joining, Cutting, and Surface Treatment Technologies.
WIN EURASIA 2026 stands out with its unique area designs that go beyond simply showcasing products. Accordingly, interactive experiences will be offered in the Industrial IoT Special Area, 5G Arena, Industrial Artificial Intelligence Special Area, Power Transmission Special Area, and Maintenance and Repair Workshop; and visitors will be able to observe the working principles of next-generation production technologies and how automation infrastructures are transformed into operational outputs on-site.
The focus on engineering in the electrical and electronics sector is strengthening
Stating that the electrical and electronics sector has shown increasing interest in WIN EURASIA for years, Cemil Topak, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Electrical Engineers Association (ETMD), pointed out that this interest is not limited to the increase in the number of participants.
Topak stated that the quality of the exhibited products, the technical level of the visitor profile, and the depth of the bilateral meetings held clearly demonstrate the value of the fair for the sector, adding, “The electrical and electronics sector is both the developer and the most intensive user of automation. Industrial and building automation, energy management systems, and SCADA/BMS solutions constitute the main areas of work for our sector.” The widespread use of automation is crucial for occupational safety and energy efficiency. AI-powered control systems, remote monitoring, and predictive maintenance applications are transforming the engineering approach. Stating that WIN EURASIA 2026 offers a platform that makes this transformation visible in the field, Topak emphasizes that hydrogen technologies, smart grids, and AI-powered production solutions, in particular, have taken the fair beyond the exhibition area, making it a powerful platform shaping the future of the sector.
WIN EURASIA will support technology-driven growth
ETMD President Topak emphasized that automation in the electrical and electronics sector offers not only energy efficiency and cost optimization, but also safety, higher standards, and sustainable quality. He stated, “In line with Turkey’s goal of becoming a regional production hub, we find WIN EURASIA’s mission extremely valuable. Our ETMD management team and corporate members will continue to strongly support WIN EURASIA.” Topak also noted that the housing-focused growth in the construction sector, renewable energy investments, and increasing demand in specialized areas such as data centers will contribute to the electrical and electronics sector in 2025.
Topak concluded by emphasizing that growth will continue in 2026 with high value-added, technology-intensive, and sustainable solutions, and that efforts to increase the sector’s export capacity will continue resolutely.
Moving Forward with Automation
Sena Mengül, Project Manager of Hannover Fairs Turkey WIN EURASIA, emphasized that WIN EURASIA 2026 is much more than just a trade fair, stating: “While investments in automation are playing an increasingly critical role, at WIN EURASIA 2026 we will shed light on the future of industry with solutions that center on productive automation capabilities. We will bring together the value that digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and production systems will create in the field with visitors through interactive presentations. We are also bringing topics such as the increasing energy needs of AI-supported automation systems, updating electrical infrastructures, power continuity, grid security, and energy management to the center of the fair agenda. Our motto, ‘Moving Forward with Automation,’ represents our holistic approach that addresses not only technology but also efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness together.” Mengül stated that visitors to the fair will be able to access industry trends and solutions through conferences, seminars, and expert presentations, and that participants will have the opportunity to meet with professionals and decision-makers from all over the world. In line with this vision, WIN EURASIA 2026 aims to shape not only today’s production needs but also tomorrow’s industrial ecosystem. Bringing together automation, digitalization, and sustainability on a common ground, the fair is preparing to offer a strong perspective on future production models by bringing together all stakeholders of the industry around information, technology, and cooperation.