
Single Pair Ethernet Pavilion to Join Inaugural Opening of SPS Atlanta 2025
Single Pair Ethernet Pavilion to Headline SPS Atlanta 2025: A New Era for Industrial Connectivity
A Landmark Automation Event in the U.S.
SPS Atlanta 2025 will debut from September 16–18, 2025, at the Georgia World Congress Center. This marks the first U.S. edition of the world’s top smart production and automation show. The highlight is the Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Pavilion, where experts will demonstrate how SPE and Ethernet-APL are transforming factory networks and powering Industry 4.0.
Greg Jira, Group Show Director at Messe Frankfurt Inc., explained that the Southeast is one of the fastest-growing manufacturing hubs in the U.S. Therefore, hosting SPS in Atlanta offers American manufacturers direct access to advanced automation technologies and vital partnerships.
The Role of Single Pair Ethernet in Modern Industry
At the SPE Pavilion, visitors will discover practical Single Pair Ethernet solutions such as 10BASE-T1L, 10BASE-T1S, and Ethernet-APL. These technologies simplify wiring, improve network efficiency, and ensure seamless communication between devices.
Attendees can explore live demonstrations featuring real-time data transfer, cable reduction, and extended reach capabilities. Moreover, as Michael Breneisen, President and CEO of Telebyte Inc., noted, SPE is redefining connectivity by merging field-level devices and cloud systems into one streamlined network.
Innovators Driving the SPE Ecosystem
The Pavilion brings together industry leaders that are shaping the Ethernet-based automation landscape:
- Rockwell Automation will demonstrate how SPE enhances interoperability and strengthens digital control systems.
- Beckhoff will showcase open automation platforms using Ethernet standards to achieve faster data exchange.
- Endress+Hauser will present Ethernet-APL systems that bring Ethernet to hazardous zones and improve predictive maintenance.
- Texas Instruments will introduce semiconductor and PHY solutions that deliver stable, long-distance data and power transmission.
Together, these companies illustrate how SPE networks simplify architecture, lower costs, and support scalable, connected factories.
Learning Hub: The SPE Education Theatre
The SPE Education Theatre will feature technical talks by ODVA, Belden, Schneider Electric, onsemi, and Rosenberger. These sessions will share field experience and actionable strategies.
Participants will learn how to:
- Cut installation costs by unifying network infrastructure
- Extend asset life and reduce obsolescence risk
- Unlock new IIoT opportunities with Ethernet-to-field integration
In addition, speakers will present case studies and practical implementation methods. Consequently, the theatre is expected to become a key destination for engineers and system integrators seeking a competitive advantage.
Why SPS Atlanta 2025 Matters for Automation
SPS Atlanta 2025 is jointly organized by Messe Frankfurt Inc., Mesago Messe Frankfurt, and The Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT). The event aims to connect manufacturers, suppliers, and automation innovators through live demos, interactive exhibits, and expert-led sessions.
For just $45, attendees gain full access to all exhibits and the SPE Theatre program. This simple registration model encourages participation and ensures that professionals can explore new automation solutions without barriers.
Expert Insight: The Future of SPE in Industrial Automation
From a technical standpoint, Single Pair Ethernet merges Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) into one network layer. As a result, it simplifies system design and reduces overall cabling.
Furthermore, Ethernet-APL extends this flexibility into hazardous environments such as oil, gas, and chemical plants. This allows real-time diagnostics and advanced control capabilities without sacrificing safety.
In the coming years, industries adopting SPE-enabled control systems will likely achieve faster data exchange, better interoperability, and lower maintenance costs.
Application Example: SPE in Factory Automation
Consider a pharmaceutical production line using distributed sensors and PLCs. By switching to SPE cabling, engineers reduce wiring complexity by up to 40%. Installation time drops significantly, while real-time visibility improves across the entire process.
Additionally, integrating Ethernet-APL extends data access into restricted areas, ensuring safer and more efficient operations. This scenario highlights how SPE networks create a unified, cost-effective platform for smart manufacturing.









