Symetrix will use ISE 2026 to place the spotlight on its latest DSP, control and monitoring technologies, with the Symetrix D100 server taking centre stage on the company’s stand in Barcelona.
The D100 [pictured above] is one of Symetrix’s flagship products and will be demonstrated live at booth 5M390, where the company is focusing on how its software-first approach supports large, networked AV deployments. Designed as a centralised audio engine for complex AV-over-IP environments, the D100 is built to manage processing, monitoring and control across extensive networks of audio endpoints, spanning multiple rooms, buildings or entire campuses.
Alongside the D100, Symetrix will also be showcasing its wider DSP and control portfolio. This includes the Radius NX range, available in 4×4 and 12×8 configurations, which is positioned as a flexible building block for conferencing and general-purpose AV systems. The company will also highlight its Prism open-architecture DSPs, which continue to be deployed across corporate, education, government and hospitality environments.
Control and user interface design will form another key part of the ISE demonstrations, with Symetrix presenting its SymVue control interface platform. SymVue enables AV professionals to create custom control interfaces without the need for complex coding or third-party design tools, offering cross-platform compatibility and integration with both Symetrix hardware and third-party devices.
Hands-on demo stations will allow visitors to explore how these elements work together as part of a broader ecosystem, from interface design through to system monitoring and control. According to Symetrix, the focus at ISE is on reducing complexity for integrators while supporting scalable, network-centric AV system design.
The company has also indicated that ISE 2026 will provide an early look at upcoming developments, with new tools aimed at streamlining AV system design, improving third-party interoperability and strengthening remote management capabilities. These developments align with wider industry trends around AV-over-IP scalability, software-driven workflows and the growing influence of IT practices within AV system design.
Symetrix will be exhibiting at Integrated Systems Europe 2026 from February 3 - 6 in Barcelona.