The SDVoE Alliance will showcase a series of member demonstrations at InfoComm 2026, highlighting how AV-over-IP technology is being used across conference rooms, government facilities, courtrooms and command-and-control environments. Featured demonstrations from IDK Corporation, Aurora Multimedia and Kramer will showcase practical applications including BYOD collaboration, USB extension, bidirectional AV transmission and advanced KVM control over a 10G Ethernet network.
The demonstrations will also support the SDVoE Alliance’s Power of 10 initiative, emphasizing the benefits of zero-latency, uncompressed 4K video transport, seamless multiview functionality, instant switching and unified AV management. Together, the showcases demonstrate how SDVoE technology delivers scalable, interoperable and high-performance solutions for modern AV and IT deployments.
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 member demonstrations at InfoComm 2026 from SDVoE Alliance members IDK Corporation, Aurora Multimedia and Kramer. Hosted in the SDVoE Alliance booth, #C7074, the demonstrations will highlight SDVoE applications for conference rooms, judicial and government environments and command-and-control operations.
IDK Corporation will demonstrate its USB Neo Series, including the NJR-L21UC-T encoder and NJR-L31UC-R decoder, designed to support modern conference room workflows. The USB Neo Series transports video and USB peripherals between devices, supporting BYOD/M, auto-switching and call status awareness to maintain the correct host device during a call. By leveraging SDVoE technology for point-to-point or AV-over-IP deployments alongside UEX capabilities, the USB Neo Series offers a flexible, scalable and plug-and-play approach for conference room environments.
Aurora Multimedia will present a judicial and government-focused demonstration featuring the SmartSpeak desktop beam-forming microphone with a 6-inch touch controller and USB-C and HDMI ports. Aurora Multimedia’s SmartSpeak supports bidirectional SDVoE transmission, enabling simultaneous encoding and decoding over a single 10G connection. Aurora Multimedia’s demonstration will explain how SDVoE-enabled desktop stations can streamline AV workflows in courtrooms, counsel chambers and congressional halls.
Kramer will host a command-and-control demonstration featuring the Kramer ZyPer4K-XSE platform. Kramer’s demonstration will showcase seamless KVM roaming across three displays and a dynamic 2-by-2 multiview configuration. A single keyboard and mouse will move between individual screens and multiview windows. At the same time, hotkeys will enable operators to promote any source to the full-screen home display or instantly reset the system to its default layout.
“The demonstrations from IDK Corporation, Aurora Multimedia and Kramer reflect the range of applications supported by the SDVoE Alliance’s ecosystem,” said Stephane Tremblay, president of the SDVoE Alliance. “From conference rooms and government spaces to command-and-control environments, these demonstrations show how SDVoE technology supports high-performance AV workflows across diverse professional applications.”
The demonstrations support the SDVoE Alliance’s Power of 10 initiative, which highlights how 10G Ethernet infrastructure enables zero-latency, uncompressed 4K60 4:4:4 video, seamless multiview and video wall functionality, robust KVM, instantaneous switching and support for USB 2.0 alongside video on a single 10G infrastructure. With proven interoperability, a standard software interface, ultra-low power consumption and a common ASIC across manufacturers, SDVoE provides a unified platform for professional AV deployments.
Visit the SDVoE Alliance in booth C7074 at InfoComm 2026 from June 17–19, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.










