Lightware Visual Engineering has set a ‘new industry benchmark’ in AV and IT integration with its expanded portfolio of advanced AV over IP solutions, positioning the company at the forefront of a convergence trend reshaping the design, deployment, and management of professional AV systems.
As AV and IT disciplines become increasingly integrated, modern enterprises are adopting solutions that offer greater efficiency, scalability, and flexibility. Central to this shift is AV over IP (Audio-Visual over Internet Protocol), which enables the seamless transmission of audio, video, and control signals over standard network infrastructures.
Lightware’s portfolio, featuring the VINX, Gemini GVN, Taurus TPN, and UBEX solutions, empowers enterprises to deploy unified AV over IP systems and leverage improved scalability, remote management, and integration capabilities. These solutions are designed to enhance collaboration between AV and IT teams, facilitating unified deployments that address the evolving needs of AV integrators and IT professionals. Key products in Lightware’s line-up include:
- VINX: A network extender tailored for Gigabit Ethernet networks, suitable for applications prioritising scalability, flexibility, and rapid deployment.
- Gemini GVN: An IP-based matrix switching solution optimised for mission-critical settings, including control rooms, broadcast centres, and high-end corporate environments. Known for performance, reliability, and ultra-low latency, it meets the standards of demanding organisations.
- Taurus TPN: Engineered for large meeting spaces, boardrooms, and conference settings, this device features USB-C and SDVoE technology, delivering HDMI 2.0 4K@60 4:4:4 matrix switching over a 10G network, with up to 100 metres of range.
- UBEX: Offers real-time, pixel-accurate 4K@60 4:4:4 video for immersive experiences in live events, E-sports, and XR applications, with Dolby Atmos support.
Scarlett Woodford, Head of Collaboration at Futuresource Consulting, commented: “Our recent Enterprise AV Decision Maker survey found that 65% of dedicated annual AV budgets are managed by IT teams, highlighting the convergence of AV and IT within enterprises.” She added, “As companies streamline operations, the merging of these departments could mean some specialised AV knowledge is lost. With IT teams facing budgetary constraints, there is an increased need for deployment methods that simplify the remote management of meeting room equipment.”
Through the use of standard IP networking protocols, IT teams can utilise familiar network management tools to oversee AV systems, reducing the need for specialist AV integrators and enhancing system efficiency. Lightware’s systems are also designed for seamless integration with existing IT infrastructures, fostering collaboration between AV and IT professionals. As hybrid work environments grow, the capability to monitor and control AV systems remotely has become essential. Lightware’s AV over IP solutions offer IT teams real-time diagnostics and remote management capabilities.

