Leuze reflects on a successful SPS trade fair appearance
Innovative strength impresses: Trade fair highlight RSL 200 wins GIT SICHERHEIT Award 2026
Owen, December 5, 2025 – The SPS 2025 in Nuremberg was a complete success for Leuze: After a well-attended trade fair and lively discussions at the stand, the Sensor People can look back on a successful SPS. Trade visitors were particularly interested in the RSL 200, the smallest safety laser scanner on the market. It safeguards machines, automated guided vehicles and robots. Thanks to its minimal dimensions, it can be easily integrated even where space is at a premium – setting new standards in industrial automation.
1st place for the RSL 200
The readers of GIT SICHERHEIT magazine were impressed as well: The RSL 200 won the prestigious GIT SICHERHEIT Award 2026. It was voted first place in the Machine and Plant Safety category by experts and users. Further information on the RSL 200’s first place can be found at https://git-sicherheit.de/en/
Automation solutions for every requirement
The SPS 2025 impressively demonstrated that Leuze offers the right solution for every machine and system, regardless of the industry. From intralogistics to manufacturing, from the packaging industry to robotics – the customized sensor and safety products can be flexibly and efficiently integrated into a wide range of industries and applications. At the newly designed exhibition stand, trade visitors were able to take a closer look at more than 20 innovative solutions from the world of precise sensor technology and reliable safety technology. In addition to the RSL 200, the ROD series’ laser scanners for efficient contour detection also attracted a great deal of interest.
Expert meeting point
The new expert talks on current industry topics held every day at the Leuze trade show booth were also well received. The topics, such as the Machinery Directive, safety solutions and security in automation, provided ample opportunity for discussion and interaction. Summary: The feedback from visitors was consistently positive. The solutions’ ease of integration, their contribution to high system availability, and the products’ ease of maintenance were particularly appreciated. These aspects convinced users and decision-makers alike.