Kiloview Details InfoComm 2026 AV-over-IP Demos for Studios and Auditoriums
Kiloview will showcase broadcast-grade AV-over-IP solutions for studios, auditoriums, and UC meetings at InfoComm 2026. The company is focusing on application-driven solutions to simplify IP video deployment and management for professional AV teams. Demonstrations will include solutions for UC applications, smart AV-over-IP distribution, lightweight IP studios, and reliable remote contribution.
Key Takeaways
- Kiloview is focusing on application-driven solutions to simplify IP video deployment.
- UC applications will feature an upcoming IP video dock solution for meeting and BYOD/BYOM spaces.
- The AVX24-4 Media HUB will demonstrate smart AV-over-IP distribution for auditoriums and town halls.
- A lightweight IP studio workflow, centered on the Cradle Series RF02, will be shown for content creation.
- Remote contribution will be highlighted with P Series Wireless Bonding Encoders and KiloLink Station.
- Judy Zuo, Kiloview's VP of Sales & Marketing, stated the focus is on how AV-over-IP supports real streaming, distribution, and production workflows.
Why It Matters
Kiloview's InfoComm 2026 showcase expands its broadcast-grade AV-over-IP offerings to broader Pro AV and UC applications, indicating a strategic shift towards integrated ecosystem solutions. This move reflects the industry trend of simplifying complex IP video workflows for diverse environments beyond traditional broadcast. The market will be watching how tightly these solutions integrate with existing infrastructure and whether they can indeed reduce the dependency on deep IT expertise for AV professionals, as competition in unified AV-over-IP platforms intensifies.
Additional Context
Kiloview has been consistently expanding its AV-over-IP ecosystem throughout 2026, with related announcements prior to InfoComm. At ISE 2026 in February, Kiloview introduced new innovations focusing on an integrated AV-over-IP ecosystem covering connection, control, management, and transmission (Kiloview, February 2026). This included a next-generation IP media management solution designed to simplify and visualize AV-over-IP workflows, and a compact platform for unifying device control and streamlining multi-channel wireless bonding reception. Similarly, at NAB 2026 in April, the company showcased solutions built around simplifying broadcast IP workflows (Kiloview, April 2026). The NAB event marked the North American debut for the AVX24-4 Media HUB and KiloLink Station, emphasizing real-time network visibility, intelligent diagnostics, and simplified remote production. Digital Media World (May 2026) reported that the AVX24-4 Media HUB and KiloLink Station address common challenges between IT and AV operations, supporting IP media management and wireless bonding reception. These incremental releases demonstrate Kiloview's ongoing effort to position its offerings as comprehensive, user-friendly solutions across various professional AV and broadcast scenarios, highlighting a broader industry movement towards more accessible and integrated IP-based video production tools.
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