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Industry Leaders Unite to Create First-Ever End-to-End Critical Connectivity Ecosystem Showcase at ISE Barcelona 2026

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Industry Leaders Unite to Create First-Ever End-to-End Critical Connectivity Ecosystem Showcase at ISE Barcelona 2026
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Industry Leaders Unite to Create First-Ever End-to-End Critical Connectivity Ecosystem Showcase at ISE Barcelona 2026

2026-01-15 16:00 Last Updated At:17:19

WATERLOO, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 15, 2026--

Eight industry-leading technology companies have joined forces to create an unprecedented, live-integrated showcase at ISE Barcelona 2026, Europe's largest audiovisual and systems integration tradeshow. The groundbreaking partnership between Alfalite, Brainstorm, Dejero, Domo Broadcast Systems (DBS), FOR-A, KitPlus, Ontario Soluciones and RGB Spectrum will demonstrate the world's first complete end-to-end critical connectivity ecosystem through interconnected booth experiences spanning several booths (4N550, 4Q400 and 5B600) across the show floor.

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Eight technology leaders. One mission. Zero failure points. See the live emergency simulation across three booths.

“Every day, our customers tell us that connectivity isn't just part of their operation—it is their operation," said Kevin Fernandes, Chief Revenue Officer at Dejero. "This unique showcase demonstrates what happens when we start delivering an ecosystem where Dejero TITAN connectivity thinks, not just connects without a single point of failure."

Breaking new ground in trade show innovation

This collaboration transforms the traditional trade show experience into a living, breathing demonstration of how critical connectivity should work in real-world scenarios. Visitors will witness live connectivity flowing between all partner booths, experiencing the complete journey from field operations to global distribution in real-time. Live demos at 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM CET.

“When you're Europe's only LED manufacturer, you don't just make screens—you carry the responsibility of critical visualization," said Luis Garrido Fuentes, Executive Director at Alfalite. “Our MATIX® AlfaCOB & AlfaMIP technology transforms raw data into actionable intelligence for workspace & SOC, and breaking news for broadcast studios. This activation proves that when the world needs to see clearly, one reliable display platform can serve every mission-critical moment."

“In mission-critical operations, technology integration isn't a feature—it's a lifeline," said Scott Norder, Chief Operating Officer at RGB Spectrum. “When every second counts, our combined ecosystem doesn't just connect systems; it connects first responders to the intelligence they need, commanders to real-time situational awareness, and ultimately, help to those who need it most."

The complete story: From crisis to coverage

The integrated ecosystem follows a five-step critical connectivity flow:

Showcasing Revolutionary Technologies

Dejero, DBS, & Ontario Soluciones (Booth 4N550) - Dejero TITAN Command debut, with its triple 5G modems and integrated GPS and antennas, it is engineered for fixed installations, fleet vehicles, and large-scale operations. The demonstration will showcase Smart Blending Technology™ blending multiple networks into a single managed service. Visitors will be able to interact with all video workflows.

Alfalite & Brainstorm (Booth 4Q400) - This newsroom environment allows visitors to watch live news production in action, with incoming feeds processed through Brainstorm, DBS, FOR-A, Kitplus, and Ontario Soluciones technologies displayed on Alfalite's groundbreaking MATIX® AlfaCOB & AlfaMIP panels.

RGB Spectrum, Dejero and FOR-A (Booth 5B600) - Our immersive Emergency Operations Center features multi-screen displays showing real-time incident response coordination, demonstrating how critical information flows from field to command using RGB’s IPX Flyaway Kit.

Interactive visitor experience

The showcase features color-coded virtual pathways connecting all booths (blue for broadcast, red for emergency response, green for enterprise), QR codes linking to a digital map to reinforce the complete ecosystem story. Visitors can #CompletetheMission by following a numbered path that demonstrates how one critical moment gets captured, transmitted, and acted upon across multiple scenarios simultaneously.

Industry Impact and Applications

The integrated ecosystem addresses critical needs across multiple markets:

About ISE Barcelona 2026

ISE (Integrated Systems Europe) is the world's largest audiovisual and systems integration exhibition, attracting over 80,000 attendees annually. The 2026 show takes place at Fira Barcelona from February 3-6 featuring the latest innovations in audiovisual technology, digital signage, and integrated systems solutions.

About the Partner Companies

Alfalite is Europe's only LED screen manufacturer with over 20 years of experience designing and manufacturing professional display solutions using cutting-edge technology.

Brainstorm Aston empowers broadcast, film and corporate content creators with cutting-edge technology to deliver engaging visual storytelling by providing state-of-the-art real-time 3D graphics, VP/XR, AR and virtual studio solutions.

Dejero provides innovative software and hardware solutions that enable reliable, multi-network connectivity for broadcast, emergency response, and enterprise applications worldwide.

Domo Broadcast Systems specializes in ultra-reliable, broadcast-quality, ultra-low latency video/audio solutions via wireless microwave, IP, or fiber links.

FOR-A is a leading manufacturer of video switchers and broadcast systems for professional applications, with a focus on innovative software-defined and IP-based solutions.

KitPlus is a leading broadcast media platform and RTS award-winning organization that has connected industry professionals since 2005 through news, events, and video production services including trade show coverage including NAB, IBC and ISE.

Ontario Soluciones is a Spanish engineering services company specializing in professional audiovisual solutions, video connectivity, and transmission.

RGB Spectrum has been designing and manufacturing mission-critical video processing solutions for defense, aerospace, broadcast, and control room applications since 1987.

To learn more head to dejero.com/ise-2026.

Triple 5G modems. Total control. Dejero TITAN Command is an industry-first router. It features three 5G modems, integrated antennas, GPS and Dejero Smart Blending Technology.

Triple 5G modems. Total control. Dejero TITAN Command is an industry-first router. It features three 5G modems, integrated antennas, GPS and Dejero Smart Blending Technology.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An ailing astronaut returned to Earth with three others on Thursday, ending their space station mission more than a month early in NASA’s first medical evacuation.

SpaceX guided the capsule to a middle-of-the-night splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego, less than 11 hours after the astronauts exited the International Space Station.

“It’s so good to be home,” said NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, the capsule commander.

It was an unexpected finish to a mission that began in August and left the orbiting lab with only one American and two Russians on board. NASA and SpaceX said they would try to move up the launch of a fresh crew of four; liftoff is currently targeted for mid-February.

Cardman and NASA’s Mike Fincke were joined on the return by Japan’s Kimiya Yui and Russia’s Oleg Platonov. Officials have refused to identify the astronaut who had the health problem or explain what happened, citing medical privacy.

While the astronaut was stable in orbit, NASA wanted them back on Earth as soon as possible to receive proper care and diagnostic testing. The entry and splashdown required no special changes or accommodations, officials said, and the recovery ship had its usual allotment of medical experts on board. It was not immediately known when the astronauts would fly from California to their home base in Houston. Platonov’s return to Moscow was also unclear.

NASA stressed repeatedly over the past week that this was not an emergency. The astronaut fell sick or was injured on Jan. 7, prompting NASA to call off the next day’s spacewalk by Cardman and Fincke, and ultimately resulting in the early return. It was the first time NASA cut short a spaceflight for medical reasons. The Russians had done so decades ago.

The space station has gotten by with three astronauts before, sometimes even with just two. NASA said it will be unable to perform a spacewalk, even for an emergency, until the arrival of the next crew, which has two Americans, one French and one Russian astronaut.

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This screengrab from video provided by NASA TV shows the SpaceX Dragon departing from the International Space Station shortly after undocking with four NASA Crew-11 members inside on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA TV shows the SpaceX Dragon departing from the International Space Station shortly after undocking with four NASA Crew-11 members inside on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This photo provided by NASA shows clockwise from bottom left are, NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui gathering for a crew portrait wearing their Dragon pressure suits during a suit verification check inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This photo provided by NASA shows clockwise from bottom left are, NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui gathering for a crew portrait wearing their Dragon pressure suits during a suit verification check inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows recovery vessels approaching the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 capsule to evacuate one of the crew members after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows recovery vessels approaching the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 capsule to evacuate one of the crew members after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

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