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E-world 2026: Three days full of energy and exchange

 

Three days at the trade fair. Countless conversations. New perspectives. For us, E-world energy & water 2026 was far more than just an industry gathering. It was a place to reconnect, to get to know one another and to think ahead. 

Every year, E-world serves as a barometer for the energy and water sectors. It highlights the issues that matter, the pressing challenges – and where concrete solutions are needed.

In numerous discussions with:

  • existing customers

  • long-standing partners

  • familiar industry colleagues

  • and many new contacts

one thing became clear: the secure digitalisation of infrastructure remains one of the key issues for the future.

Whether it’s LoRaWAN infrastructure, secure IoT platforms or the protection of critical facilities – the demand for holistic, practical security solutions continues to grow.

Tuesday evening: Energy even after the fair has closed

After a busy first day at the trade fair, our stand became a hub for relaxed networking on Tuesday evening. With a cocktail bar and a DJ, we raised a glass to a successful start together with customers, partners and friends of the company. The atmosphere? Relaxed. Open. Inspiring. Moments like these show that strong business relationships are always built on a personal level too.

 

Wednesday: From Essen to Bochum – networking with a touch of regional flair

On Wednesday, we decided on the spur of the moment to move the closing event of the trade fair to Bochum.

Together with a select group of guests, we headed to the Moritz Fiege microbrewery. After an engaging tour of this historic brewery, we rounded off the evening at the Zwirbelstube – with a beer tasting and regional snacks.

Away from the hustle and bustle of the trade fair, this setting fostered particularly in-depth discussions – about projects, challenges and new ideas. It is precisely this kind of personal exchange that makes events like E-world so valuable in the long term.

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