Datapath will demonstrate the latest version of its Aetria control room management platform at InfoComm 2026, introducing secure multi-site connectivity between control room installations.
The update is designed to allow organisations to manage geographically separate control rooms as a single operational environment. Using Datapath’s Secure Streaming Gateway, operators can monitor and share sources between locations in real time, with AES encryption and user-rights management controlling access.
The demonstration at booth C9159 will show how complex, multi-source environments can be managed through Aetria’s software-driven workflow. Datapath is positioning the update for control room applications where teams need to collaborate across sites and access live operational data from multiple locations.
Mark Bohs, director of sales for the Americas at Datapath, said: “With the latest Aetria update introducing secure multi-site connectivity, we’re helping organisations manage operations across multiple locations as a single, unified environment.”

Datapath will also show Aligo Workstation, a dedicated operator interface for mission-critical environments, alongside the software-based Aetria Workstation. Both systems integrate with Aligo, Datapath’s AV-over-IP and KVM platform, and will be available for hands-on comparison at the show.
The company will also present its VSN systems, including the refreshed VSNMicro 600, as well as capture cards and video processing technologies.

InfoComm 2026 also marks Datapath’s first appearance at the show as part of the VITEC family, following the companies’ combination. The company said the move expands its regional support and adds IPTV and streaming capabilities to its control room proposition.