
Werma, a German-based manufacturer of industrial signaling devices, has announced the launch of its new LineLIGHT Fusion Segment. The new release follows the introduction of its first KombiSIGN modular signal tower and the development of its fully integrable signalling solution, LineLIGHT Fusion.
In a press release, the German company said the new LineLIGHT Fusion Segment allows users to divide light patterns into multiple segments, making machine status displays more precise and intuitive.
According to Werma, this advancement enables machines to signal two states simultaneously, providing clearer action instructions for operators. The product also features an automatic scaling function that clearly shows process steps or progress indicators.
The LineLIGHT Fusion series is designed to integrate status displays directly into the machine surface, a design approach developed for machine and plant manufacturers who seek a consistent, modern appearance across their equipment.
“The flush-mounted, smooth surface of the light module blends seamlessly into the machine housing and creates a clear, functional appearance. This makes the signalling an aesthetic part of the machine itself – without any distracting superstructures or compromises in functionality,” the company explained in its announcement.
Werma reports that this design approach earned their product the iF Design Award 2025.
“With the new LineLIGHT Fusion Segment, Werma once again underscores its innovative strength in industrial signalling. The combination of clear design, high flexibility, and technical precision makes the product series a forward-looking solution for modern machine and plant design,” the company said.
The product information also highlights practical aspects of the design. Werma states that LineLIGHT Fusion meets hygiene and protection standards through its seamless construction, which the company claims prevents dirt accumulation and blocks dust and liquids from entering the system.
According to the company, the LineLIGHT Fusion Segment offers additional customisation for representing machine statuses. For the product’s 200 mm version, this includes allowing users to choose between a continuous light display or division into two 100 mm light segments.
For 300 mm versions, up to three light segments are possible, either as one continuous light, two or three segments, each individually colour-controllable.
Werma states that this design creates defined segments within the light without requiring additional modules or physical separations. According to their description, the entire light remains active, but individual segments can display different colours at the same time – for example, to signal process status, warnings, or approvals simultaneously.




















