At WindEurope 2026 in Madrid, Frontwis showcased once more our expertise in renewable energy recruitment and international workforce solutions during one of Europe’s largest wind energy events.
Held at IFEMA Madrid from 21 to 23 April, WindEurope 2026 brought together more than 15,000 participants, over 600 exhibitors, and hundreds of speakers from across the global renewable energy sector. The event focused on accelerating Europe’s energy transition, innovation in offshore and onshore wind, and the growing role of AI and digitalisation within the industry.
Frontwise used the event to strengthen partnerships across the renewable energy ecosystem and to connect with companies facing increasing demand for specialised talent in wind and clean energy projects.
The company’s stand attracted visitors from across Europe, including project developers, OEM suppliers, engineering firms, and sustainability-focused organisations looking for recruitment support in a rapidly evolving market. LinkedIn updates from the event highlighted a strong focus on collaboration, international growth, and the importance of building future-ready workforces capable of supporting Europe’s expanding renewable energy ambitions.
Bart Tukkers and Jan Wilkens described the event as an important meeting point for both innovation and relationship building within the sector. Posts from the exhibition floor emphasized how the energy transition is creating new demand for technical specialists, project managers, and internationally mobile professionals with expertise in offshore wind, grid infrastructure, and sustainable technologies.
Som posts connected to NedZero also underlined the broader significance of WindEurope 2026 for the Dutch and European renewable energy markets. Industry discussions throughout the event focused on scaling wind capacity, strengthening supply chains, and addressing workforce shortages that could impact future energy projects.
For Frontwise, participation in WindEurope 2026 represented more than visibility at a major international trade fair. The event reinforced the company’s position as an active partner within the renewable energy sector and highlighted its growing involvement in supporting companies navigating the challenges of Europe’s clean energy transition.
With renewable energy investments continuing to accelerate across Europe, events such as WindEurope are increasingly becoming key platforms for collaboration between technology providers, policymakers, and talent specialists shaping the future of the industry.