The Electrical Wire Processing Technology Show is back for 2026 bringing together the nation’s leading wire harness and cable‑assembly manufacturers, OEMs, suppliers, and automation vendors for what promises to be the industry’s premier gathering.
What’s New and What to Expect
- Expanded Exhibit Floor: More booths, more suppliers, and a broader range of equipment and tooling — from traditional harness assembly tools to cutting‑edge automation and testing solutions.
- Live Demonstrations & Hands‑On Displays: Attendees will get a close‑up look at the latest in crimping automation, high‑volume wire processing, harness testing, and finishing systems — ideal for buyers and engineers heading back to production lines.
- Educational Tracks & Technical Sessions: New sessions covering best practices in harness manufacturing, quality assurance, lean production, supply chain resilience, and workforce development. Great for seasoned managers and newcomers alike.
- Networking & Peer Forums: The Expo continues to offer invaluable opportunities to connect with peers, share real‑world experiences, and build partnerships across the harness and cable community.
Who Should Attend
EWPT Expo is designed for anyone involved in wire harness and cable‑assembly production — harness manufacturers, contract assemblers, OEMs, suppliers, engineers, quality‑control personnel, operations managers, and anyone looking to stay ahead in a fast‑evolving landscape.
Why EWPT Expo Matters
With increasing demand for complex wiring systems and heightened pressure on cost, quality, and turnaround time, the harness industry must adapt by embracing flexibility, automation, and collaboration. EWPT Expo provides a unique platform to evaluate solutions, compare vendors, and gain insights that can directly improve production efficiency and profitability.
Registration & Exhibitor Information
Registration is now open at electricalwireshow.com. Early‑bird pricing and exhibitor packages are available — interested companies and attendees are encouraged to register early to secure their spots.



