Wire 2026
wire 2026 – A Look Back at Exchange, Responsibility and Future Topics
Wire 2026 in Düsseldorf is behind us. Five intensive days at the trade fair once again showed how important personal exchange remains for our industry — especially in times of increasing digitalization and complex global value chains.
For August Hildebrandt GmbH, the trade fair was not only about products, but above all about dialogue.
At our booth, the focus was on real requirements, practical solutions and the question of how processes along the entire value chain can be made more efficient and more responsible.
Personal Dialogue Creates Orientation
Many of the conversations we had made one thing clear: topics such as logistics, reusability and sustainability cannot be viewed in isolation. They require context, the exchange of experience and openness. wire provided the right setting for this — with space for discussions, critical questions and shared reflection on future developments.
Circular Systems Are Becoming More Concrete
One key topic was the further development of circular systems. Sustainability is increasingly being understood as a concrete task — with a focus on durability, safe handling, transparent processes and reliable return processes.
Especially in the field of cable drums, it became clear that reusable concepts are successful when they are considered holistically from the very beginning.
Sustainability Starts Before Recycling
In addition to recycling, the prevention of waste also became a stronger focus. Prevention, durable solutions and efficient reusable systems help conserve resources and simplify processes.
The discussions at wire confirmed that sustainability and economic efficiency are increasingly going hand in hand.
Conclusion
wire 2026 was a valuable source of inspiration and a place of personal exchange for us. We are taking away many ideas, constructive feedback and new approaches, and we look forward to continuing the conversations we started.
We would like to thank all visitors and discussion partners who enriched the trade fair with their openness and professional exchange.