At InfoComm 2025, the SDVoE Alliance will demonstrate how its zero-latency, no-compression AV technology powers mission-critical applications like command centers and simulators. Partnering with Kramer and DVI Gear, the alliance will showcase real-time multiview KVM roaming setups and a high-speed race car simulator, both designed to show off SDVoE’s flawless image quality and instant source switching under pressure.
These live demos are part of SDVoE’s Power of 10 initiative, highlighting how standard Ethernet networks can deliver high-performance AV without complexity. With growing 10G infrastructure, SDVoE is proving to be a reliable, flexible, and scalable AV solution for IT teams working on control rooms, simulation environments, and other high-stakes use cases.
The SDVoE Alliance, a nonprofit consortium of technology providers collaborating to standardize the adoption of Ethernet to transport AV signals in professional AV environments, will present a series of live demonstrations at InfoComm 2025 to spotlight how SDVoE technology empowers mission critical environments. As part of the Alliance’s ongoing Power of 10 initiative, the demonstrations, led by SDVoE Alliance members Kramer and DVI Gear, will showcase how SDVoE delivers uncompromised AV performance and seamless integration in high-stakes applications such as command-and-control centers and real-time simulation environments.
Kramer will present a command-and-control demonstration featuring a multiview and KVM roaming setup, designed to replicate the needs of real-world operations centers. The demonstration will utilize four audiovisual sources and three displays, allowing users to experience KVM roaming using a single mouse for intuitive control. Kramer’s demonstration highlights key Power of 10 elements, including a standard software interface for simplified deployment, multiview and video wall capabilities for efficient content management and InstaSwitch for instantaneous source switching, which are all critical for maintaining operational continuity in mission critical settings.
DVI Gear will showcase an interactive race car simulator that invites attendees to test their skills in a high-speed, low-latency environment with the chance to win prizes based on performance. The simulator is powered entirely by SDVoE technology and demonstrates its unmatched capabilities in scenarios requiring real-time responsiveness and flawless image quality. DVI Gear’s demonstration will emphasize several Power of 10 features, including zero latency, no compression, a standard software interface, multiview and video wall and InstaSwitch, illustrating how SDVoE excels in simulation and training applications where split-second decisions matter.
“We’re excited to showcase the capabilities of SDVoE technology through our collaboration with Kramer and DVI Gear at InfoComm 2025,” said Stephane Tremblay, president of the SDVoE Alliance. “These demonstrations highlight how SDVoE is setting a new standard for mission critical AV systems, providing the low-latency performance, flexibility and reliability that today’s high-demand environments require.”
With the growing availability of 10G Ethernet infrastructure, SDVoE technology is unlocking its full potential in mission critical environments by delivering zero latency, no compression and flawless image quality over a simplified, scalable network architecture. For command centers and simulators, SDVoE enables high-performance AV systems that are easier to deploy, manage and scale, making it an ideal solution for today’s most demanding AV applications.
Visit the SDVoE Alliance in booth 3768 at InfoComm 2025 from June 11–13, 2025, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.