Nixer Pro Audio just debuted the RS32; a 32-channel Dante switch in a 1RU frame where each switch has two inputs that can be routed to any one output. One input is active at any given time, and these switches can be ganged together to create a maximum 32-pole switch. The RS32 is designed for quick and easy reassignment of critical audio sources in the event that a main source fails, allowing engineers and operators to seamlessly route to a backup device.
In addition they also launched something they are calling the RP64; a 64 Dante input to 64 Dante output digital patchbay. Using an intuitive interface, it is possible to connect any Dante input to any Dante output. This facilitates rapid and effortless re-patching of critical signals without having to use a laptop with Dante Controller, causing delays and potentially critical downtime. Re-patching with RPB64 is near-instantaneous.
RS32 and RP64 are here: https://www.