As reindustrialization and technological sovereignty become central priorities, the seventh edition of Global Industrie will take place at Eurexpo Lyon from March 11 to 14, bringing together 50,000 industry professionals. At this event, which will highlight innovation in this sector, eight solutions will be awarded the Global Industrie Awards 2025.

 

Rewarding solutions less than a year old, the Global Industrie Awards highlight strategic innovations in automation, AI, energy optimization, and security. These technologies enhance the productivity, reliability, and sustainability of industries, addressing the challenges of tomorrow. This year, nearly 100 solutions were evaluated by a jury of experts composed of industry professionals and specialized journalists. After the grand oral held on February 18, seven innovations will receive a GI Award on March 11 on the Great Stage of the exhibition, and a startup will receive a "Young Shoots" GI Award. 

 

The 2025 GI Awards Winners

 

Acobal SAS, based in Saint-Chamond (42), was awarded for Film ICB®. This intelligent anti-corrosion film adapts to ambient humidity levels, reducing corrosion risks without additional preparation steps while ensuring effective residue-free protection.

 

 

AMADA, based in Tremblay-en-France (93), designed the Laser Fibre VENTIS 3015 AJE. This high-precision laser cutting machine using Locus Beam Control (LBC) technology reduces energy consumption and eliminates subjective manual inspections. 

 

 

ASYRIL, a company based in Villaz-St-Pierre, Switzerland, developed Concept Merlin. This innovative bin picking solution for parts up to 300 mm combines 2D vision, AI, and a patented liftable smart bin, enhancing automated parts handling.

 

 

EUROHERRAMIENTAS, a Madrid-based company, was awarded for its electronic impulse technology ESTIC. This patented industrial fastening technology reduces physical risks for operators and maintenance costs.

 

 

Based in Lieusaint (77), HORN  developed a 105 Geometry U20 insert. This universal boring tool improves chip control and productivity in machining bores from 4 mm in diameter.

 

 

MARPOSS, based in Chelles (77), was selected for Profilo. This non-contact measurement system for research, metrology, and manufacturing professionals uses chromatic confocal technology, simplifying surface analysis for roughness and contour profiles without material wear or deformation. 

 

 

SEABERY, a Spanish company based in Huelva, was awarded for its Seabery Pro welding simulator, using augmented reality to improve skills and reduce training costs and risks.

 


WORMSENSING, winner of the "Young Shoots" category, based in Grenoble, developed

Dragonfly®, an ultrathin (10 microns) piezoceramic vibration sensor with 1,000 times greater sensitivity than traditional gauges.