Inotec to Showcase Directionally Adjustable Safety Lighting at FeuerTrutz 2026

June 2, 2026

Inotec Sicherheitstechnik GmbH will demonstrate how fire safety requirements and cost-effective building concepts can be combined at FeuerTrutz 2026. The focus of the company’s exhibition in Hall 4, Booth 304, will be on solutions for dynamic escape route guidance and directional safety lighting, which can both enhance personal safety and offer economic advantages for new construction and retrofit projects.
Dynamic safety lighting is becoming particularly important in situations where structural requirements can only be met with considerable effort. Intelligent escape route guidance enables the implementation of alternative safety concepts that allow for a flexible response to hazardous situations while simultaneously reducing the overall costs of fire protection measures.
At the trade show, Inotec will present a live demonstration of its decentralized emergency lighting system CLS Fusion in combination with the TFT emergency exit sign FL 2820-TFT. The system enables the installation of directional safety lighting without additional cabling infrastructure. In addition, the effort required for cost-intensive measures to maintain functionality can be significantly reduced.
Another highlight of the trade show presentation is the dynamic safety guidance system GMS. The floor-level solution was honored with the FeuerTrutz Award for “Product of the Year” in 2025. The system is designed to offer particular advantages in the event of heavy smoke, as the guidance elements remain visible even under limited visibility conditions and provide orientation for people evacuating.
According to the manufacturer, the safety guidance system is suitable for use in both new buildings and for retrofitting existing structures. Installation and configuration are said to be possible with relatively little effort.
With its solutions, Inotec addresses the growing demands on modern evacuation concepts in public buildings, industrial facilities, assembly venues, and critical infrastructure. The focus is on systems that combine safety, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, opening up new possibilities for operators in the planning and implementation of fire protection concepts.
Interested trade visitors can experience the presented systems live at FeuerTrutz 2026 on June 24 and 25 in Nuremberg.

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