EASA 2026 AT A GLANCE
When: June 13-16, 2026
Where: Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, Florida
Website: www.easa.com/convention

Through its many engineering and educational programs, the Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) provides members with a means of keeping up to date on materials, equipment, best practices, and state-of-the-art technology—and there’s no better place to see the organization’s best and brightest than its annual convention, held this year in Orlando, Florida. EASA is an international trade organization of more than 1,700 electromechanical sales and service firms in nearly seventy countries. Its members sell and service industrial electric motors and related rotating apparatus such as generators, pumps, fans, compressors, gearboxes, and blowers.
OPEN TECHNICAL FORUM
Attendees looking for specific answers to their bespoke industry needs have a home at the ever-popular open technical forum facilitated by EASA technical support specialists. Stand elbow to elbow with some of the brightest minds in the electromechanical repair and service industry as they field questions from real-world dilemmas. It’s service advice without a safety net, as all attendees are invited to stump the panel or offer their own solutions to today’s most challenging motor queries.
INTRODUCING THE EASA MOTOR WINDING WORKBENCH
New for the 2026 convention, EASA Motor Winding Workbench is the name for the new online program to access the EASA winding database and for verifying and redesigning three-phase windings. The database of reference motors and the computer program for redesigning three-phase windings evolved over decades, through early MS-DOS and Windows operating systems. With Workbench, these client-based programs are replaced with an online program accessible through the EASA website. All of the traditional resources and tools are included in Workbench, and additional three-phase winding redesign features have been added. Workbench can be accessed from any operating system that supports standard web browsers, including iOS and Android, supporting use on notepads and mobile phone devices.

FOCUS ON INTERNATIONAL INSIGHTS
The rapid evolution of industrial electrification and decarbonization, but also the general trade and political environment, is reshaping how electric motor and generator systems are maintained and repaired, but also replaced around the world.
Across Europe, Asia, and emerging markets, companies are adopting various strategies, advanced technologies, and best practices to extend machine lifecycles, improve their performances, but also reduce unplanned outages, carbon footprint, and increase their recycling rates, for example, but not only.
Key innovations include the application of condition-based monitoring using IoT sensors and AI-assisted fault diagnostics for predictive maintenance, advances in rewinding materials, insulation systems.
This presentation illustrates some of the most important industrial developments and international best practices in various industrial sectors, but also different approaches between the United States and the rest of the world, especially global trends in motor/generator systems services, workforce skills, tools, training, regulations, software, and how EASA is supporting its members in that large region, which projects are developed with its committees, which events are proposed, which topics are discussed, which training are offered, what kind of partnerships do EASA develops.
For years, EASA members have also been interested in seeing those developments in the rest of the world, so why not learn from them at our important convention in the United States and discuss some possible joint projects between EASA members in the world?

NEW SOLUTIONS THEATER
Finally, no EASA convention would be complete without the New Solutions Theater. The New Solutions Theater provides attendees with an opportunity learn about the top company’s latest products. Each twenty-minute slot in the New Solutions Theater right on the Solutions Expo floor is a great way to learn about the next wave of products and services influencing the direction of the electromechanical apparatus industry.

