From November 4–7, 2025, the world's largest trade fair for occupational safety and health will bring together innovators, industry leaders, and decision-makers — and we are proud to be part of it.
The A+A fair is the global stage for showcasing technologies that improve health, safety, and efficiency at work. With over 2,000 exhibitors and thousands of visitors from across the globe, it’s the perfect place to present our AI-driven wearable solution that is helping companies in logistics and industry reduce ergonomic risks by up to 78% and achieve a ROI of more than 200%.
At our booth, we will demonstrate how our smart wearable sensors and real-time feedback system help:
Visitors will be able to see the solution in action, ask questions, and explore how AI can support your Health & Safety initiatives.
If you work in:
… then this is for you! Whether you’re looking to lower injury rates, optimize processes, or boost employee wellbeing — we’d love to connect.
📍Find us in Hall 5, Booth 25!
Don’t miss the chance to see how AI-powered ergonomics is shaping the future of safety at work.
Interested in a demo or conversation during A+A? Reach out to us!
Q1: What is A+A 2025?
A+A is the world’s largest trade fair for safety, security, and health at work, taking place in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Q2: What does WearHealth offer?
We offer AI-powered wearable solutions that monitor ergonomic risks and provide real-time feedback to help reduce injuries and improve workplace wellbeing.
Q3: Where can I find WearHealth at A+A?
We will be exhibiting in Hall 5, Booth 25. Find the exact location and map here.
Q4: Can I schedule a meeting in advance?
Yes! We welcome you to pre-book a meeting with our team to explore how our solution fits your needs. Book here.
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