Kramer Lines Up New AVoIP, Audio and Panta Rhei Updates for InfoComm 2026

Kramer is heading to InfoComm 2026 with a two-part preview of its audiovisual line-up, pairing new additions to its AV ecosystem with live demonstrations of how that technology is being deployed across corporate, education and government environments. The pro-AV manufacturer said the showcase is anchored by Panta Rhei, the platform it has positioned as the management layer that ties its products together.

The show runs from June 13 to 19 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, with the exhibition floor open from June 16 to 18. Kramer will run demonstrations at Booth C8159, where it plans to walk integrators and end users through both its newest hardware and the workflows that hardware is meant to enable. InfoComm is the largest pro-AV trade show in North America, drawing tens of thousands of manufacturers, integrators and buyers each year.

On the technology side, Kramer said its InfoComm line-up spans AVoIP, signal management, audio and RF, all feeding into the Panta Rhei AV ecosystem platform. Among the products it is spotlighting are an all-in-one matrix switcher, the MTX3-44-PR-PRO, alongside Dante-based audio gear and a new Dante API for Panta Rhei — additions that point to a continued effort to fold networked audio more tightly into its management software.

AVoIP, short for AV-over-IP, refers to distributing video and audio across standard network infrastructure rather than dedicated AV cabling, an approach that has become central to how large sites scale and manage their systems. Panta Rhei sits on top of that, giving AV teams a single interface to configure, monitor and automate the devices on the network.

The second announcement is application-focused, showing how those building blocks come together in real deployments. Kramer pointed to three verticals — corporate, education, and government and defense — including secure command-and-control workflows and hybrid collaboration spaces. The company framed the broader goal as helping organizations simplify deployment, improve operational efficiency, strengthen security and support hybrid working.

The InfoComm preview extends a strategy Kramer has built through 2026. At ISE 2026 in Barcelona earlier in the year, the company leaned heavily on Panta Rhei, presenting it as a centralized system for managing, monitoring and automating AVoIP environments, with expanded support for third-party devices and AI-assisted troubleshooting aimed at cutting downtime. It also used that show to outline a unified AVoIP portfolio spanning 1-gigabit and 10-gigabit options.

That through-line — a single ecosystem rather than a catalogue of standalone boxes — is the message Kramer appears set to carry into Orlando. By grouping its launches under Panta Rhei and tying them to specific vertical use cases, the company is pitching integrators on manageability and scale as much as on individual product specs.

Kramer said it would offer booth tours, product demonstrations and spokesperson briefings to press and partners attending the show. InfoComm 2026’s exhibition halls open on June 16.