Barcelona once again brought together the leading players in professional lighting in Hall 6 – Lighting & Staging, and there Laserworld deployed a clear proposal: power, German engineering, and a direct strategy toward Latin America and Iberia.
In the global context of ISE 2026, the brand reaffirmed its positioning with a clear proposal: professional laser engineering, solid structure, and a defined strategy toward Latin America.
Laser engineering with a global structure
Founded in 1999, Laserworld Group has built over more than two decades a solid structure within the professional entertainment laser technology segment. Headquartered in Switzerland with technical development in Germany, the company operates under a model that combines in-house engineering, European manufacturing, and a consolidated international distribution network.
The group integrates different brands under the same strategic umbrella. The Laserworld line covers scalable solutions for discos, clubs, and semi-professional applications; the RTI and tarm series are oriented toward more technically demanding environments in touring and fixed installations; while Laser Animation Solinger represents the premium segment, designed and manufactured in Germany for large-scale productions and international festivals.

One of the company’s differentiators is its comprehensive approach: it not only develops high-performance hardware, but also control systems, proprietary software, and solutions certified under international laser safety standards. In a segment where optical precision, beam stability, and operational reliability are decisive, that combination of engineering and certification makes the difference.
Its presence at ISE within the Lighting & Staging core reinforces its natural positioning within the professional lighting ecosystem, engaging directly with designers, integrators, and rental companies seeking to incorporate high-impact laser solutions with international standards.

From the watt to the stadium: a complete portfolio for the professional market
From the stand at ISE 2026, Fabián Mercado presented not only equipment, but a clear roadmap toward the region.
“Laserworld has planned a business development strategy for all of Latin America and Iberia. We will be present delivering seminars in Latin America and presenting products.”
The breadth of the portfolio was one of the central pillars of the presentation.
“We are presenting our complete product line, which ranges from small one-watt lasers for applications in discos, bars, and decoration, to 30, 60, and 70-watt units for large stadiums and rental companies.”
That scalability allows the brand to cover the entire spectrum of the market: from fixed installations to high-impact visual shows where power, beam aperture, and optical stability are critical factors.
In addition to the main line, the group showcased its German-manufactured flagship brand.
“We are presenting our flagship brand designed and manufactured in Germany, which is Laser Animation Solinger, with our star product, the Pico 140 unit, which is the most powerful laser in the world.”
The Pico 140 model is positioned in the international premium segment and is being used at large-scale festivals such as Tomorrowland and Glastonbury, consolidating its reputation in terms of power, precision, and reliability in highly demanding technical environments.

Designed and manufactured entirely in Germany, this line is aimed at large-scale productions where power, beam stability, and optical precision are decisive. The PICO systems are developed for high-demand indoor and outdoor applications, with configurations that reach extremely high output levels and optics optimized for long-distance projection.
Beyond nominal power, the series stands out for its scanning quality, color homogeneity, and consistency in continuous working environments, critical factors at international festivals, stadiums, and broadcast events. Its internal architecture is designed to ensure operational reliability, efficient thermal control, and compatibility with professional control and synchronization systems, consolidating the PICO line as a benchmark solution in the premium entertainment laser segment.
Technical support, training, and regional focus
Beyond the technological showcase, the message was strategic: expansion is not limited to distribution, but includes technical support and market development.
“We will have very strong support for all products for all types of events, whether small or large shows.”

The regional approach also includes training and technical content in Spanish.
“They can contact us directly through our Spanish-language website, where we will be publishing training videos, laser training, and answering any questions about our software, our equipment, or the required power.”
In an industry where safety, regulation, and technical knowledge are decisive in the use of high-power laser systems, that support is key to sustainable growth in Latin America.
ISE 2026 made it clear that the laser segment continues to gain prominence within the professional lighting ecosystem. With consolidated engineering in Europe, a portfolio that covers everything from compact applications to international stadiums, and a defined strategy toward Latin America, Laserworld positions itself as a player that combines technological power, global structure, and regional vision.
The expansion is already underway. The next chapter will be written on the stages of our region.




