Trade fairs and events 2025: between innovation and creations

December 2025

With the end of 2025, Lanzi Group Srl's trade fair activities also come to a close. Even though the number of events was slightly lower than the previous year – six trade fairs and two training courses –, the year was still characterised by intense activity and important developments.

Special attention was devoted to the Safety Systems Industrial Vending and Safety Systems Hand Protection divisions, which unveiled their innovative solutions, effectively showcasing products and technologies to customers and visitors. With its strong presence at trade fairs, Lanzi Group strengthened existing relationships and opened up new contacts, establishing itself as a benchmark in innovation and industrial safety.

A year of trade fairs, training and innovation

National events

In the first six months of the year, Lanzi Group kicked off the season by participating in A&T Automation & Testing, a trade fair held from 12 to 14 February in Turin. The event, a benchmark for 4.0 and 5.0 technological solutions, provided an opportunity to showcase innovation at industry gatherings.

During the three-day event, many visitors were able to get a close look at the PPE dispensing systems designed by Safety Systems Industrial Vending to optimise consumption, track usage, and simplify the handling of company equipment. Alongside the machines, visitors were also able to learn more about the potential ofComau exoskeletons and ErgoSanté ergonomic solutions for the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders.

Great interest was sparked by the opportunity to try out the devices and observe how the automated systems worked in real time. This helped make the stand a point of reference for companies seeking concrete and readily applicable solutions.

The Group was present at another trade fair held in Vicenza later in the year, from 28 to 30 November. This is an undeniable sign of its importance in the Italian industry as a key platform for networking, learning about the latest industrial technologies and finding partners and suppliers, useful both for major companies and for SMEs seeking innovation.

International trade fairs

In February, Lanzi Group made its first ever appearance at Salon Cofaq in Lyon (23–24 February), an event dedicated to hardware, industrial supplies, DIY, construction, tools and materials for craftsmen and professionals. Participation in this event enabled us to present Safety Systems Industrial Vending solutions to a highly specialised audience interested in technical products and systems designed to enhance safety and efficiency in the workplace.

The Group's first participation in the fair generated great interest. Cofaq proved to be a strategic business rendezvous, capable both of enhancing visibility on the French market. It also helped to establish new connections with industry operators, in view of the next edition scheduled to take place in January 2026.

After the Cofaq event, our participation at trade fairs continued non-stop. At Targi BHP in Katowice (4-5 March), the company was present for the first time through its Polish subsidiary, Lanzi Group Poland. The spotlight was on our key products: from gloves to automated PPE dispensing systems, such as ARGO PRO LK and ARGO XLK LINK. This was further proof of the company's growth and rising stature on the international scene.

Among the most popular products on display at the stand was Comau's MATE-XT exoskeleton, which visitors were able to try out for themselves on site.

The expertise embodied in Lanzi Group's key products was on display at the Préventica trade fair in Paris (10 to 12 June). This is now a well-established event that the company could not miss. The fair is an international benchmark for workplace safety, risk prevention and innovation in industrial solutions.

Stars of the event were the ARGO XTK LINK and ARGO LT PRO machines by the Safety Systems Industrial Vending division. With their advanced technology and user-friendly controls, the machines demonstrated how innovation and practicality can go hand in hand in PPE management.

Training and advisory services

In May, together with 3M, the company participated as a speaker in a refresher course on PPE organised by the EPC INFORMA - Formazione e Consulenza Institute in Brescia. The issues addressed at the meetings included the use of automatic PPE dispensers to improve compliance and efficiency. They also discussed the use of exoskeletons for the upper and lower limbs, and the risks associated with exposure to carcinogenic and mutagenic substances. Another key topic was an in-depth analysis of EU Directive 2022/431, along with the choice of appropriate PPE.

A similar event was held in late November (21 November) in Bologna, this time with the participation of colleagues from Sicura. The course, which focused on the risks arising from exposure to carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic substances, enabled the participants to obtain three training credits. These credits are for positions such as Prevention and Protection Service Manager/Officer, Prevention and Protection Service Manager/Employer, Planning stage/Execution stage Safety Coordinator, Occupational Health and Safety Trainer, Supervisor/Workers' Safety Representative.

These events provided important opportunities to disseminate practical knowledge on safety and promote an increasingly widespread culture of prevention in the workplace.

A+A in Düsseldorf

Another simply unmissable event for the Lanzi Group took place in early November: the biennial A+A trade fair in Düsseldorf, one of the most important international shows for innovation, safety and health in the workplace. It was the ideal setting to showcase the Lanzi Group’s new leading products, which were unveiled right here.

The fair saw the debut of the new ISO-SKIN GIS820 protective glove by the Safety Systems Hand Protection division. To highlight its features, an interactive experience was set up at the stand, which enabled visitors to test first-hand the exceptional grip of the X-FLEX coating. By wearing the glove they were able to move a line that said “WITH GREAT GRIP COMES A GREAT GLOVE” across a slightly oily surface, providing immediate evidence of the product’s quality.

Alongside the new gloves, great interest was generated by the preview of a new HMI interface by Safety Systems Industrial Vending, which will be officially released in 2026.

What the future holds

The trade fairs attended in 2025 were not only an opportunity to gain significant international visibility. Once again, they confirmed the group's ability to anticipate the needs of the industry with concrete and innovative solutions.

2026 promises to be a year rich in new challenges and impactful events. It will be fertile ground for continuing to innovate, strengthen collaborations, and further enhance the position of the company in its target markets.

We're committed to cutting-edge technology research and development. Entering the new year with confidence, we're ready to meet customer needs and improve workplace safety.