Datapath is using InfoComm 2026 to demonstrate the latest update to its Aetria control room management platform, introducing secure multi-site connectivity between geographically separate control room installations. Using Datapath’s Secure Streaming Gateway, operators can monitor and share sources between locations in real time, with AES encryption handling secure communication and user-rights management governing access.
Also on show is the Aligo Workstation, a purpose-built operator interface offering sub-millisecond latency and multi-screen control, designed for mission-critical environments. The workstation integrates with Aligo, Datapath’s AVoIP and KVM platform, and will be demonstrated alongside the software-based Aetria Workstation, allowing attendees to compare both operator workstation options side by side.
Additional exhibits include the refreshed VSNMicro 600 with a new front panel, alongside Datapath’s broader range of capture cards and video processing technologies. InfoComm 2026 marks the first time Datapath has exhibited as part of the VITEC group.
Mark Bohs, director of sales for the Americas at Datapath, said: “With the latest Aetria update introducing secure multi-site connectivity, we’re helping organisations manage operations across multiple locations as a single, unified environment. By bringing together our control room expertise with VITEC’s IPTV and streaming technologies, we’re now able to offer a more complete proposition for customers.”
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