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Day 3 Overview at ISE 2026

05/02/26
Day 3 Overview at ISE 2026

The growing shift towards AV as an enterprise platform is changing how systems are deployed, managed, and supported at scale.

By Day 3 at ISE, a consistent theme had emerged around deploying and supporting AV systems at enterprise scale. Rather than focusing on individual devices or room-by-room solutions, much of the attention was on platforms, tools, and ecosystems that help organisations manage AV across distributed environments. Cloud-first management, deeper integration with UC and IT systems, and increasingly intelligent hardware highlighted a more mature approach to AV, where visibility, reliability, and long-term support are just as important as performance. This shift was evident across collaboration, audio, video, and control, reinforcing how AV is continuing to align more closely with wider enterprise operations.


Utelogy


Utelogy has been presenting the latest developments to their cloud-first platform for managing and optimising AV and unified communications environments at scale. They’ve stressed how browser-based configuration, monitoring, and lifecycle management, combined with secure cloud-to-cloud integrations, allow organisations to control rooms, devices, and locations globally without relying on on-site access or VPNs.

Utelogy is also showcasing the platform’s expanded AI-driven capabilities, including agentic AI for natural-language interaction and automated workflows, and intelligent orchestration, alongside predictive AI for maintenance and anomaly detection, alongside real-time data integrations that connect AV and UC operations with enterprise IT systems.

There has been a growing network of partners and service provides working with Uteology recently with partnerships with Logitech, Jabra and Barco. This has helped enable their platform to have deeper cloud-to-cloud integrations with leading UC and AV platforms using secure APIs and webhooks.


Logitech


The latest innovation from Logitech were new models in their Rally Camera portfolio with the Rally Camera AI Pro positioned as Logitech’s most advanced camera for large, complex spaces like boardrooms, town halls, and training rooms. The new video conferencing camera has an advanced dual lens system and AI-powered RightSight 2 technology to intuitively frame speakers and groups for more natural, engaging meetings. It’s positioned to deploy to almost any room and integrated into more complex AV environments. For those looking to deploy conferencing cameras where performance and aesthetics both matter, the streamlined model Rally Camera AI offers a discreet AI camera that can blend into any space, delivering powerful performance without distraction with its optional in-wall mount.


New solutions on show also included the Rally Board 65 which is Logitech’s largest all-in-one collaboration device, designed for open offices and flexible spaces, with a display that rotates 180 degrees to keep the camera at eye level in both seated and standing setups, including when used on mobile carts. For those looking to build a smart workplace environment, Logitech Spot is a three-in-one room sensor that detects occupancy to support room reservations, monitors environmental conditions, and provides insights to improve comfort, wellbeing, and energy efficiency. Logitech also demonstrated their Connected Classroom solution bringing together the Rally Camera Streamline Kit, Reach, Mevo, and MX Ink to help educators create engaging, flexible, and inclusive learning environments with minimal technical overhead.


Sennheiser



Demonstrating the power of professional audio in business applications, Sennheiser continued to showcase the TeamConnect family of products. Established solutions such as the TeamConnect Ceiling solutions with their TruVoiceLift technology and the recently launched TeamConnect Bars, all-in-one conferencing devices, designed to meet modern meeting demands.

Focusing more on the audio innovation, Spectera, a brand new wideband, bidirectional digital wireless ecosystem designed for professional audio production, capable of handling up to 64 channels, 32 in and 32 out, from a single rack-unit base station. Using Sennheiser’s WMAS technology, it carries audio, control data, and monitoring information within a single RF carrier, improving spectrum efficiency, dropout resistance, and overall reliability.

For IT and AV Managers, Sennhesier officially launched DeviceHub, a secure, cloud-based platform for IT and AV managers and system integrators that centralises device visibility and remote management across enterprise, education, and corporate environments. The platform provides real-time insights, simplified setup, and unified control to streamline workflows and improve spaces for communication, learning, and teamwork; following a successful private beta, ISE marks its public availability, where visitors can explore its capabilities and speak with product experts about optimising AV and IT operations.


Huddly


Huddly’s focus continues to be on their AI driven, modular camera systems such as the Huddly Crew; it’s flagship multi-camera system with onboard AI director editing the meeting in real time to capture the best framing of participants from multiple angles. 

Following last year’s release of the C1—Huddly’s dedicated videobar for small and medium rooms—ISE saw the launch of a software upgrade enabling C1 multi-camera support via Huddly Crew Add-On Cameras. Both solutions are now certified for Google Meet and Microsoft Teams.

Integration partnerships were also front and centre at ISE. Huddly announced a new bundle pairing the Huddly Crew with the brand new Jabra PanaCast Room Kit Multi, featuring the PanaCast 55 VBS. Additionally, Huddly has entered a partnership with Lenovo to deliver full-room solutions that combine Lenovo’s ThinkSmart Core Gen 2 and ThinkSmart Manager with Huddly’s video conferencing portfolio.


BSS Audio


As part of the Harman roster of audio companies, BSS Audio was demonstrating their revolutionary open architecture digital signal processing of the Soundweb OMNI platform aimed at demanding installations such as hospitality, large venues, corporate, education, and government environments. Building on decades of Soundweb development, the platform delivers significantly increased processing power, high Dante and AES67 channel capacity, and the flexibility to support both centralized and distributed DSP designs. The flagship 512p and 256p processors, along with scalable I/O expanders featuring configurable analog or digital ports, are designed to handle complex projects while remaining adaptable for future AV and IT requirements.

The platform combines powerful hardware with an integrated software ecosystem and control tools to simplify system design and operation. An onboard scripting engine, extensive processing library, and HARMAN’s developer-friendly control API support advanced customization, while the AVX Architect and AVX Control applications provide streamlined configuration, monitoring, and custom user interfaces. Overall, Soundweb OMNI is positioned as a robust and flexible evolution of the Soundweb line, focused on reducing system design challenges while expanding performance and scalability for modern installed audio systems.


Conclusion


The solutions on show reinforced a shift the industry is already experiencing: AV is no longer defined by individual projects, but by how systems are deployed, managed, and supported at scale. As environments become more distributed and expectations around uptime and usability increase, long-term operability, visibility, and integration with IT systems are becoming central to AV delivery. We look forward to sharing further insights from the final day at ISE.

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