Expanding our product portfolio with pitch performance testing technology

SGL purchases the product rights to fLEX Standard Solutions

We’re excited and proud to announce that, as of 15 May, 2025, we have purchased the product rights to fLEX Standard Solutions. With this acquisition, we expand our product portfolio with pitch performance testing technology, complementing our current offering of solutions designed to create optimal grass growth conditions in stadiums worldwide.

Expanding our product portfolio

The introduction of pitch performance testing marks a new product category for us, designed for both natural and artificial turf customers. The integration of the fLEX system into our product portfolio allows to connect performance data with agronomical insights. This helps grounds teams to better understand how pitch quality affects performance and how agronomic conditions can be adjusted to optimise both safety and playability.

This comprehensive approach offers sports organisations a complete ecosystem for optimising field conditions, improving player safety, and meeting sustainability goals. It also opens up new opportunities in compliance monitoring and performance optimisation, strengthening our position as a full-service solutions provider across all turf types and sports sectors.

About fLEX Standard Solutions

The fLEX Device provides performance analysis and sports field testing data to sports teams and turf managers. The fLEX Device is a state-of-the-art product that replicates player-to-turf interaction using a real football boot equipped with high-precision sensors.

This delivers objective measurements of agronomic conditions and pitch performance, producing data on field behavior that turf managers can use to make informed decisions, especially when it comes to player safety and surface performance. Simultaneously, the fLEX device measures loads experienced by the athlete during foot to surface impacts. Dr. Kyley Dickson joins the SGL team and will be responsible for the fLEX product category.

The University of Tennessee

The University of Tennessee has been a strategic partner and validation authority for fLEX. The fLEX Device and methodology were co-developed and validated in collaboration with researchers from the university’s turfgrass science programme, and biomechanically validated. This academic involvement ensures that the performance testing aligns with scientific standards and real-world athletic demands.

Looking ahead

In the coming period, we will engage with key industry operators to explore how their combined solutions can better serve the market and support end-user. Over the next few months, fLEX will be fully integrated into our product portfolio and made compatible with TurfBase, in preparation for its official launch later in 2025.

Looking ahead, we will continue to embed AI into its tools, bringing together agronomic data, environmental conditions, and player movement metrics to deliver predictive, real-time insights for every type of playing surface.