Updates

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The SGL LED440 on the pitch of the Opus Arena in Croatia, home of NK Osijek.
Events
Showcase Scandinavia 2025
Take part in an inspiring two-day event at the Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, and Eleda Stadion, Malmö, where everything revolves around the latest developments in green space management. Learn about innovative LED grow lighting and sustainable solutions for disease prevention. Be inspired by valuable insights from leading experts and experience exclusive guided tours and live demonstrations. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from the best in the industry!
Dragan Simsic, SGL's Technical Director – Lighting solutions working on the LED60 grow light.
SGL stories
Innovation starts in-house with the new LED series
Experience the next generation of pitch lighting with the newly developed LED60, LED30 and LED10 series. Designed and built entirely in-house, these units combine smarter engineering, improved efficiency and high-end performance. With a focus on sustainability, usability and innovation, this new series sets a fresh standard for modern turf management.
New SGL LED series
News
Introducing our new LED grow lights
We’re excited to introduce the latest additions to our range of LED grow lighting systems: the LED60, LED30, and LED10. Fully developed and produced in-house, these new models allow us to support grounds teams even more precisely—with compact, user-friendly solutions for every situation.
SGL stories
TurfRobot: Robotics on a roll
Discover the story behind TurfRobot – our fully autonomous, in-house developed solution revolutionising how stadiums tackle grass disease. From initial concept to modular platform, TurfRobot reflects the power of innovation, customer input, and real-world engineering. SGL’s Chief Production Officer Scott Bogner shares insights into its development and how direct feedback shaped a robot built for the future of pitch care.
TurfRobot operating on the pitch ofl the AFAS Stadium.
News
Introducing TurfRobot
Say goodbye to chemicals and hello to autonomous grass disease control. TurfRobot uses UVC light technology to eliminate fungi safely and sustainably, with no manual handling and no harmful residues. Designed to work independently and in sync with data-driven insights, it's the smart, eco-friendly solution helping grounds teams maintain top-quality turf with less effort.