Lawo will demonstrate its recently launched Edge One IP stagebox at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, alongside its HOME software platform and mc² hardware console range, at booth N6463 in the North Hall from June 17-19.
Edge One is designed to simplify signal handling in pro AV environments by combining SDI and HDMI video I/O, JPEG XS encoding and decoding, frame synchronisation and mc²-grade audio DSP in a single compact device – removing the need for separate boxes at each stage of the signal chain.
Audio connectivity spans analogue, MADI and USB-C, while user-swappable interface modules support mic/line I/O and commentary applications. The system is available in Audio, Video or Audio and Video packages, with additional capabilities activated via perpetual licences or Lawo’s Flex subscription model.
Also on show is Lawo’s HOME platform, which the company says provides unified device discovery, orchestration, monitoring and role-based access control across Lawo and third-party systems. The HOME ecosystem includes a range of microservice apps running on standard COTS servers, among them the HOME mc² DSP app, which is designed to allow operators to run a virtual mc² mixing engine on standard server hardware without dedicated processing equipment.
Lawo will also demonstrate the HOME Video Monitor app, a browser-based solution that enables monitoring of between one and nine concurrent video streams with optional audio metering, accessible from desktops, tablets, smartphones and AR devices. The HOME Power Core app, a virtualised evolution of Lawo’s Power Core platform, will also feature, supporting open standards including SMPTE ST 2110, AES67, Dante, NDI and SRT.
Rounding out the booth will be Lawo’s mc² hardware portfolio, including the mc²56 Audio Production Console and mc²36 All-in-One mixing desk, both of which integrate with HOME-based applications and include Waves SuperRack integration and OSC support.
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