The SDVoE Alliance is teaming up with IDK Corporation and Aurora Multimedia at ISE 2026 to showcase real-time, high-performance AV-over-IP workflows powered by 10G Ethernet. IDK will highlight its USB Neo Series for modern conference rooms, demonstrating how SDVoE technology enables smooth video transport, BYOD/M support, automatic switching and seamless USB device control.
Aurora Multimedia will present a courtroom-focused setup using its SmartSpeak desktop microphone and touch controller, showing how SDVoE can simplify AV operations in judicial and government environments. Together, these demos illustrate how the SDVoE ecosystem delivers low-latency, uncompressed video, scalable deployments and unified AV control across critical applications.
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 live demonstrations at ISE 2026 in collaboration with SDVoE Alliance members IDK Corporation and Aurora Multimedia. The demonstrations, hosted in the SDVoE Alliance booth, will show the Power of 10 in action across conference rooms and judicial applications.
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 device supports bidirectional SDVoE transmission, enabling simultaneous encoding and decoding over a single 10G connection. The demonstration will illustrate how SDVoE-enabled desktop stations can streamline AV workflows in courtrooms, counsel chambers and congressional halls.
“The collaboration with IDK Corporation and Aurora Multimedia at ISE 2026 demonstrates the strength and versatility of the SDVoE ecosystem,” said Stephane Tremblay, president of the SDVoE Alliance. “Their demonstrations show how SDVoE delivers the performance, reliability and flexibility required for mission-critical environments from conference rooms to judicial settings.”
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 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.










