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Stage Precision to launch SP Grid software at ISE

SP Grid is a no-code or low-code platform aimed at streamlining workflows used in virtual production, live entertainment and AV installation

Stage Precision, a software and platform developer within the media, entertainment and digital experience industry, is launching SP Grid, the next evolution of its technology built upon SP V1.

Designed to redefine how professionals create, manage and deploy digital experiences, SP Grid transitions Stage Precision’s core offering from a standalone software product to a comprehensive application building, 3D data management, control hub, automation and interactive technologies integration platform.

SP Grid is a no-code or low-code platform aimed at streamlining workflows used in virtual production, live entertainment and AV installation, enabling users of all skill levels to access tools to build AVLM projects of all complexities and sizes, the company says.

SP Grid is designed to scale to fit any project, from small-scale setups using LiDAR sensors and touch tablets to comprehensive full building system control. The platform empowers system integrators, designers and developers to craft tailored solutions for spaces, studios and event environments.

Michael Giegerich, managing director at Stage Precision, said: “We’re thrilled to introduce SP Grid to the ISE audience at this year’s show. SP Grid is the next evolution of our product: a comprehensive tool for digital experience creation. We recognise that the future lies in environments rich with AVLM experiences, interactive devices, automated cameras, lighting, and real-time generated responsive content.”

He added: “SP Grid, with its state-of-the-art, no-code/low-code platform, empowers creators and businesses to weave these elements into their spaces. Our mission is to democratise the creation of these integrated experiences, making them accessible, customisable and scalable for all.”

SP Grid is designed to enable users to quickly visualise system interconnections, calibrate sensors and devices and establish workflow automation. A key feature includes the ability to design and deploy custom user interfaces. A future expansion will bring import options from UI design tools such as Figma.

The platform’s open API and integration capabilities allow for connection with existing systems, whilst its support for Python scripting and custom plugin creation ensures users can develop bespoke integrations. To enhance the SP Grid Platform even further, a new custom-designed 1U server and touch panel will be available and on preview this year’s show.

SP Grid Studio is available free of charge for small applications, with additional features and device connections available via a unique credit system for larger projects. As more devices are connected, users can purchase credits to scale their use of SP Grid as their project grows in complexity.

Giegerich continued: “Building on our roots in the event industry, we’re committed to creating tools that meet the current demands of AV, virtual production and events professionals whilst pioneering the next era of digital innovation. By enhancing our well-known SP software with new workflows aimed at the installation market, we hope to level the playing field for digital experience creation and empower systems integrators to build complex environments with our low-code or no-code platform.”

Stage Precision will preview an Open Beta version of SP Grid at ISE 2025, giving attendees a chance to try out the platform ahead of its official release, planned for later in the year. Visit Stage Precision at booth 4P730.