IWTMA to Host Windergy India 2025 in Chennai; Unlocks the Opportunities in the World’s 4th Largest Wind Power Market
The Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA), the apex business association and the voice of the Indian wind industry, is set to host the 7th edition of Windergy India, the country’s flagship wind energy event from October 30 to 31, 2025, at the Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam.
Windergy India 2025 returns to bring together policymakers, technology leaders, investors, OEMs, and international stakeholders to drive collaboration and growth in the fastest emerging markets at the global landscape.
The three-day event will feature an international exhibition, a two-day high-level conference, live demonstrations, technology showcasing, B2B and B2G meetings, and an Academia Connect forum to channelize new opportunities. Over 3,000 foreign dignitaries and global delegates are expected to attend the show, underscoring the ever-rising potential of India’s wind energy market across the globe. The event will also witness the participation from global industry leaders, keynote addresses and expert panels from government authorities and policy makers to delve into the future of wind energy, with exclusive closed-door Round Table sessions focused on developing actionable strategies in policy, investment, and innovation.
India’s status as the world’s 4th largest wind installed capacity with 20 GW of annual manufacturing capability reflects the spirit of Atmanirbharta and rising opportunities ahead,” said Aditya Pyasi, Chief Executive Officer, IWTMA. He further stated, “Windergy India 2025 will help catalyse critical conversations around local manufacturing, foreign investments, policy frameworks, and next-generation technologies to meet India’s clean energy targets.”
IWTMA has been at the forefront of policy framework and regulatory intervention with proactive engagement with Central and State Policymakers, Investors and Stakeholders. Over the last 25 years, IWTMA has played a pivotal role in the development of the wind power industry, thereby contributing to the nation’s transition to an eco-friendly and sustainable energy mix.
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