SDVoE Alliance to Showcase Command and Control Innovations with Kramer and tt group at ISE 2026

The SDVoE Alliance will demonstrate how Ethernet-based AV can power modern command and control rooms at ISE 2026, in collaboration with Kramer and tt group. Through two live demos, the Alliance will show how SDVoE technology enables zero-latency video, seamless KVM control, and flexible multi-view workflows over standard 10G networks.

Kramer’s demo focuses on intuitive KVM roaming and dynamic display control, while tt group showcases a full SDVoE-powered control room solution built for mission-critical environments, including LED wall visualization and cybersecurity protection. Together, the demonstrations highlight SDVoE’s interoperability, reliability, and security for IT-driven AV infrastructures in high-demand control room scenarios.

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 collaborate with Alliance members Kramer and tt group at ISE 2026. The SDVoE Alliance will feature two live demonstrations in its booth, highlighting SDVoE technology in command and control room applications.

Kramer will host a command and control demonstration featuring the Kramer and ZeeVee ZyPer4K-XSE platform. The demonstration will showcase seamless KVM roaming across three displays and a dynamic two-by-two multi-view configuration. A single keyboard and mouse will move fluidly between individual screens and multi-view windows, with Hotkeys enabling operators to promote any source to the full-screen home display or instantly reset the system to its default layout.

tt group will present a complete SDVoE solution designed for mission-critical environments, with a focus on control rooms and collaborative spaces. tt group’s demonstration will feature the T3 touch table, coordinating PCs, bring-your-own-device devices, media players and their display on an LED wall. At the core of the system are the TT-SDVoE-HTRA transceivers, developed in collaboration with Novastar, which combine SDVoE technology with flexible multiviewing on a large LED video wall. The demonstration will highlight the flexibility, reliability and interoperability of SDVoE technology in control room workflows, while emphasizing protection of customer data against cyberattacks through HDSec technology.

“The demonstrations from Kramer and tt group showcase how SDVoE technology supports demanding command spaces and control room environments,” said Stephane Tremblay, president of the SDVoE Alliance. “These use cases highlight the flexibility, interoperability and security that system designers and operators require for mission-critical workflows.”

The demonstrations align with the SDVoE Alliance’s Power of 10 initiative, which highlights how 10G Ethernet infrastructure enables zero latency, uncompressed 4K60 4:4:4 video, seamless multi-view and video wall functionality, robust KVM, instantaneous switching and support for USB 2.0 alongside video on a single 10G network. With proven interoperability, a standard software interface, low power consumption and a common ASIC across manufacturers, SDVoE provides a unified platform for high-performance professional AV deployments.

Visit the SDVoE Alliance in stand 5E900 at Integrated Systems Europe 2026 from February 3–6, 2026, at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via.

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