The Kairos ecosystem (Panasonic) launches IPMX certification and targets LED environments at ISE 2026
ISE 2026 (February 3 – 6, Fira de Barcelona) hosts the presentation of the latest developments from the IT/IP Kairos live video production platform Panasonic, a system that, beyond receiving IPMX certification, incorporates four of the main LED processor manufacturers into its partner program: Brompton Technology, Colorlight, Megapixel y Novastar.
The systems Kairos Core 200/2000 (AT-KC200 y AT-KC2000) become certified IPMX, a key step towards open, interoperable and future-proof AV over IP systems. The protocol enables seamless transport of video, audio and metadata over standard networks, offering long-term flexibility and manufacturer-agnostic integration as the industry moves toward fully networked production environments.
In parallel and aiming to consolidate its presence in virtual production environments and contexts rental & staging, Kairos has added as partners Brompton Technology, Colorlight, Megapixel y Novastar, companies that will work to expand the integration of their solutions with the Panasonic ecosystem. In this regard, Richard Mead, executive director of Brompton Technology, states that “Kairos' open approach to AVoIP reflects the direction of current live production,” while Darren Liu, vice president of Colorlight, adds: “By integrating our LED processor with Kairos, we offer a seamless workflow from content creation to final display, ensuring flexible, efficient and future-proof functions.” Finally, Jeremy Hochman, CEO and co-founder of Megapixel, says his company is proud to “help deliver the world's first live production solutions based on ST 2110 for large format displays.”
Kairos seeks to respond to the new needs of broadcast environments with a native GPU-accelerated IT/IP architecture, supporting resolution-independent, scene-based workflows, turning any display into an “unlimited creative canvas” for LED environments y live productions. With an open integration philosophy, KAIROS works seamlessly with existing hardware, delivering mission-critical reliability and scalability from small production runs to large multi-site deployments.
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