Stage Precision, a software and platform developer of digital experience solutions, is set to showcase SP Grid at InfoComm 2025, marking the next evolution of the technology. The company says SP Grid transitions its core offering from a standalone software product to a more comprehensive development, data management, control and integration platform.
Stage Precision will be highlighting these capabilities, alongside two new hardware products, Grid Engine and Grid Touch.
Now in an open Beta phase, SP Grid is a no-code or low-code platform aimed at simplifying the deployment of complex digital environments. From small-scale setups using just LiDAR sensors and touch tablets to comprehensive full building system control, SP Grid scales to fit any project, the company says.
A key feature includes the ability to design custom user interfaces, whilst a future expansion will bring import options from UI design tools.
SP Grid supports 3D data visualisation and real-time data handling. The platform’s open API and integration capabilities allow for connection with existing systems, whilst its support for Python scripting and custom plugin creation allows bespoke integrations.
Stage Precision will also introduce two new hardware products at InfoComm: Grid Engine, a 1U processing unit, and Grid Touch, a range of touchscreen interfaces with wall mount options from 4in to 15in, both purpose-built to enhance and extend SP Grid’s capabilities in physical environments.
Michael Giegerich, CEO at Stage Precision, said: “We’re thrilled to share SP Grid with an international audience at this year’s show. SP Grid is the next evolution of our product; a comprehensive tool for digital experience creation. We’re excited to see how this new approach can democratise the experience economy across many different markets, from broadcast studios to meeting rooms and live events.”
To ensure accessibility, Grid Studio is available free of charge for small applications, with additional features and device connections available via a credit system for larger projects.
Attendees can visit booth 1884 for a hands-on platform walkthrough and a first look at the new Grid hardware solutions.