Trade fair month October

October 2025 was an intense month of trade fairs for WEPTECH, with two important industry trade fairs taking place within a week of each other.

HEIKOM 2025 kicked things off: Connecting people, digitizing buildings was the motto of this year's HEIKOM 2025, which took place in Erfurt from October 21 to 23. HEIKOM 2025 focused on current trends and innovations in digital energy and building management. More than 1,000 trade visitors and over 60 exhibitors took advantage of this industry gathering to exchange information and network.

Immediately afterwards, on October 28 and 29, the metering days took place in Fulda: a trade fair and congress event.

In figures: more than 1,200 trade visitors, 78 plenary presentations, and 85 exhibitors—a new record attendance according to the organizers. Once again, metering days proved to be an innovative platform with exciting presentations and a wealth of technical input.

Of course, WEPTECH was represented at both events and presented all its new products to the interested specialist audience.

The focus was on the new wM-Bus communication adapters with pulse interface – CHENOA with dual stack (transmits meter data with OMS over mioty® and OMS over wM-Bus) and the multi-service wM-Bus communication adapter ORIOL (for gas, heat, and water meters).

In his technical presentation, Wolfgang Esch – Head of Sales & Marketing at WEPTECH and Board Member of the OMS Group and the mioty Alliance – informed the expert audience about all the new products and WEPTECH's multifunctional OMS ecosystem.

In summary, we can look back on two exciting trade fairs with many interesting technical discussions and an absolutely positive product response. Now we will take a short break before heading to Enlit Europe in Bilbao to conclude the trade fair year.


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