The registration for exhibiting at this important event is now open and companies and organisations from all over the world are invited to register and showcase their innovations in the fields of safety at work, sustainable security and health at work next year.
The world of work is changing ever more dynamically – a major challenge for all those dealing with the topic of safety and health at work. Digitalisation, artificial intelligence, climate change, demographic change, flexible working and other occupational safety trends are relevant themes at A+A 2025. In times of climate change the trade fair will also increasingly focus on sustainability and circularity next year addressing the challenges and solutions in these fields.
Explore, experience, understand
A+A 2025 with the A+A Congress is more than just a trade fair – it is a space to experience the latest technologies in occupational safety and health. Exoskeletons, Virtual Reality solutions and drone technologies will become graspable while best practices and progressive products that re-define industry standards will be on display.
The international line-up of forums at A+A 2025 provides a stage for exchanging ideas and discussing strategies to master the challenges of a rapidly changing world of work. At the same time, the A+A Fashion Show 2025 will stage new trends in workwear and protective clothing: presented on the catwalk will be innovative designs and sustainable materials that reconcile utility with style – a highlight for all those seeking modern solutions for more safety and comfort at the workplace.
A vision becomes graspable: VISION ZERO
At the A+A Congress 2025 visions will be turned into graspable realities set to shape tomorrow’s culture of work. Centre stage will be the innovative use of Artificial Intelligence, which revolutionises the world of work by opening up new possibilities for efficiency and safety. The overarching goal is to achieve a culture of prevention in line with VISION ZERO. This is about coordinating measures to entirely avoid serious occupational accidents and diseases – or drastically mitigate their consequences. In this connection risks associated with new hazardous substances also play a key role. Especially small and medium-sized enterprises are to be supported in adapting to a rapidly changing world of work. This additionally requires new education concepts in occupational safety.