Curtin Singapore has transformed three adjacent classrooms into a fully reconfigurable teaching environment powered by Extron’s NAV Pro AV over IP system.
Part of the university’s long-term commitment to hybrid education and efficient space utilisation, the project, led by integrator AV-Science Marketing, delivers a divisible classroom solution that supports three independent sessions, paired combinations, or a fully merged environment. Extron’s NAV System provides the flexibility, reliability, and ease of use required to maximise functionality within limited physical space.
The installation features NAV E 121 encoders and NAV SD 101 scaling decoders for low-latency, visually lossless 4K/60 4:4:4 transmission, managed by the NAVigator System Manager for centralised configuration and monitoring.

Control is handled by Extron TLP Pro 1025T TouchLink Pro touchpanels and an IPCP Pro 250 xi processor, while audio is supported by a DMP 128 Plus digital signal processor, XPA U 1004 amplifiers, and SF 26CT ceiling speakers.
With additional integration of DTP HDMI 4K extenders, MediaPort 200, and PTZ cameras, the system supports hybrid learning and conferencing. According to Curtin Singapore, the installation was completed in three months with minimal disruption, enabling instructors to adapt instantly to changing room layouts while maintaining clear communication and consistent AV performance.