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Symetrix Marks 50 Years With Expanded AV Ecosystem Showcase at ISE 2026

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Symetrix will celebrate its 50th anniversary at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 with an expanded technology showcase that highlights the company’s latest DSP, control and monitoring solutions. The company will exhibit February 3–6 at booth 5M390 in Barcelona, offering hands-on demonstrations and an early look at new developments scheduled to debut at the show.

Founded in 1976, Symetrix has long focused on networked audio, system control and integrator-friendly design. The anniversary year marks what the company describes as an acceleration toward software-first tools and a more interoperable AV-over-IP ecosystem. “The AV industry is poised for its next evolution, and Symetrix is forging the new path,” said Mark Graham, CEO of Symetrix. “We’re moving beyond hardware-bound systems to deliver scalable, software-first solutions that flex with the needs of the application.”

ISE attendees will be able to explore the current Symetrix ecosystem, including its flagship products and recently expanded software offerings. Demonstrations will feature the Symetrix D100 Server, a network-centric audio engine built for large-scale DSP deployments across AV-over-IP environments. Designed for centralized management, the D100 supports processing and monitoring across distributed systems ranging from individual rooms to multi-building campuses.

Also on display will be the company’s Radius NX and Prism DSP platforms. Radius NX, available in 4×4 or 12×8 configurations, provides Dante-enabled processing suited for conferencing and general-purpose applications. The Prism line offers open-architecture processing for corporate, education, government and hospitality installations. Visitors can also see SymVue control interfaces, which allow users to create custom system control screens with no coding or external design tools.

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Beyond product demonstrations, Symetrix will preview new software tools aimed at simplifying system design, improving workflow speed and expanding interoperability with third-party devices. “AV design tools should enhance your skills, not tie your hands,” Graham said. “We’ve redesigned our tools from the ground up to make system design faster, more visual, and more intuitive; we’ve removed the tedium so professionals can focus on creation.”

Symetrix says the direction aligns with broader industry trends expected to shape ISE 2026, including scalability in AV-over-IP systems, AI-assisted design and monitoring workflows, and growing involvement of IT teams in AV system decisions. The company positions its expanding ecosystem as a way for integrators to deliver customized, high-performance installations that compete with mass-market room systems.

Symetrix will offer live demos, Q&A sessions and hands-on stations throughout the show. More information about Symetrix is available at symetrix.co.

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