Corporate history.

Progress from Tradition
| 1954 | Our history began with a mechanical workshop – we manufactured parts and component groups for the textile machine industry and refurbished shuttle embroidery machines |
| 1982 | LÄSSER’s first proprietary machines in Europe |
| 1987 | We sold the first LÄSSER-developed machines to Taiwan |
| 1990 | The first LÄSSER machines assembled in China |
| 1993 | Introduction of the L93 series |
| 1995 | Introduction of the L120 series |
| 1997 | Delivery of the first 30-yard embroidery machine |
| 1999 | Introduction of the TWIN 400 model |
| 1999 | Introduction of the LÄSSER MD1 with the revolutionary Multi-Drive |
| 2000 | Introduction of the LÄSSER MDT Tandem machine (2 x 165 cm frame height) |
| 2001 | Introduction of the LÄSSER MD2 machine |
| 2004 | Introduction of sequin and cord systems for the LÄSSER MDFamily |
| Introduction of Challenge Tools | |
| Introduction of Challenge and Classic systems for the LÄSSER MDFamily | |
| 2007 | Construction of Production Works 3 in Diepoldsau |
| Development of the unique LÄSSER THERMOCUT LTC and | |
| its premier at ITMA Munich | |
| 2009 | Introduction of the MD5 system |
| Introduction of LÄSSER Crystal Stone with Swarovski Elements | |
| 2010 | Introduction of the LÄSSER Schiffli Head LSH at Amatex Singapore |
| 2011 | Introduction of the MD55 |
The way to the top
The first electronically controlled shuttle embroidery machine was produced by LÄSSER. The novel patented MULTI DRIVE was responsible for trail-blazing improvements in quality. Today we are an international company and lead the field in shuttle embroidery machine technology. Our references include many of the world's leading embroidery companies.


