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Nov 18, 2025 at 8:07 AMThe Aspion GmbH from Karlsruhe has been awarded the Innovation Award Baden-Württemberg 2025 – Dr. Rudolf Eberle Prize for its IoT multisensor data logger ASPION L-Track. This marks the second time in just four years that the company has impressed the jury with a market-ready innovation.
(Karlsruhe/Stuttgart) The festive award ceremony for the €50,000 prize took place on November 13, 2025, in Stuttgart. The award was presented by Minister of Economic Affairs Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut to the two ASPION managing directors, Martina and Michael Wöhr.
The award is decided by a high-ranking jury that evaluates the submitted innovations based on three central criteria: technical progress, exceptional entrepreneurial performance, and sustainable economic success. The ASPION GmbH meets all three criteria with the ASPION L-Track to a remarkable degree. “That ASPION has managed to be recognized twice within just four years for the Innovation Award Baden-Württemberg is something very special. This continuity in developing market-ready, technologically leading solutions is a strong sign of a sustainable innovation culture and entrepreneurial spirit,” said Helmut Jahnke, head of the Patent and Trademark Center Baden-Württemberg, which organizes the innovation award on behalf of the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Intelligent IoT Innovation with Added Value
With the ASPION L-Track, ASPION sets new standards in intelligent transport and condition monitoring. The system combines a robust, expandable multisensor device for global use with a flexible IoT cloud platform and a usage-based business model that precisely adapts to the specific customer requirements.
The solution has been developed for a variety of applications for manufacturers, service providers, as well as industrial and logistics companies. Whether for critically monitoring high-value machine transports, climatic condition monitoring during transport, or stationary in warehouses, for tracking load carriers or optimizing packaging based on real load profiles – the ASPION L-Track can be individually adapted to different requirements. The platform thus opens up a completely new dimension of operational flexibility, scalability, and transparency – worldwide, across industries, and future-proof.
Fully Developed in Baden-Württemberg
The ASPION L-Track was fully developed in Baden-Württemberg – from electronics to software architecture to cloud infrastructure. At the center is the GDPR-compliant ASPION cloud solution “Made & Hosted in Germany,” which is based on the scalable “Cloud of Things” from Deutsche Telekom and is operated in German data centers.
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