Kiloview returns to InfoComm 2026 with AV-over-IP solutions designed for IP studios and live streaming applications, from IP connectivity to centralised control, production and delivery.

Kilolink Station
Kiloview returns to InfoComm 2026 with AV-over-IP solutions designed for IP studios and live streaming applications. Capabilities range from IP video connectivity and room display to centralised control, production and content delivery, helping Pro AV teams to build flexible, scalable video systems.
Though Kiloview has continued to expand its Pro AV ecosystem through hardware innovation, its focus has extended to unified communications (UC) collaboration, IP media network visualisation and management, modular media processing and simplified remote production and bonding reception. These capabilities support Pro AV users by reducing system complexity and making IP video easier to deploy, manage and scale.
“InfoComm 2026 is a great opportunity for us to share Kiloview’s continued vision for Pro AV,” said Judy Zuo, VP of Sales & Marketing at Kiloview. “This year, we are focusing on application-driven solutions that show how AV-over-IP can support real streaming, distribution, and production workflows with greater efficiency and control.”

Cradle Series RF02
Content Creation – Lightweight IP Studio
The company’s lightweight NDI-based IP studio workflow centres on Cradle Series RF02, a modular media platform that brings encoding, decoding, media gateway, multiview monitoring, routing, recording and program delivery together into the one IP workflow. It serves houses of worship and live event production spaces as well as enterprise training rooms and campus media centres. With the FXC-A8800 compute card, the platform can also support third-party AV production software, which extends the system from media processing and signal management to content production.
This solution helps users build a compact IP studio with fewer separate systems, less cabling and more scope to scale. Signal acquisition, monitoring, production, recording, conversion and delivery can all be handled in a straightforward, flexible environment.
Remote Contribution for Live Streaming

KiLolink Station
For live streaming and remote contribution, Kiloview P Series Wireless Bonding Encoders and KiloLink Station act as a combined bonding receiver and device management platform used to bring remote and mobile camera feeds into production environments. With support for up to eight P Series bonding encoders, KiloLink Station receives and integrates bonded video feeds through its four synchronised 3G-SDI ports, with one 4K HDMI port for preview or multiview monitoring.
By combining bonding transmission, hardware-based reception, frame-synchronised output and centralised device management, this workflow gives Pro AV teams a more reliable and efficient way to handle live contribution with less set-up complexity. IP bonding transmission ensures against loss of connectivity by combining multiple signal types into a single production transmission.
Expanding the Pro AV Ecosystem for UC Applications
At InfoComm 2026, Kiloview will also preview its upcoming IP video dock solution for UC meetings, BYOD/BYOM (Bring Your Own Device/Bring Your Own Meeting) spaces, room displays and monitoring applications. The dock has been designed to bridge professional IP video workflows with everyday collaboration environments by turning users’ network video sources into outputs that are ready to use for meetings, displays and local monitoring. It reduces the need for extra software, converters or complex set-ups.
AV-over-IP Distribution for Venues

AVX24-4 Media HUB
Meanwhile, where video sources, rooms and displays need to be connected, Kiloview AVX24-4 Media HUB works as a foundation for AV-over-IP distribution and switching for auditoriums, lecture halls and town hall spaces. The platform centralises NDI-optimised IP media connectivity, topology visualisation, real-time device and signal status, routing, switching and diagnostics to simplify the management and delivery of video sources across rooms and displays.
With an IP media network that is simple to see and control, on-site operators without deep IT expertise can manage complex video distribution with more confidence, reducing operation pressure, improving on-site efficiency and keeping live sessions running.
Kiloview is expecting its broadcast-grade AV-over-IP capabilities will appeal to a wider range of Pro AV and UC applications at InfoComm 2026. Between UC collaboration, auditorium distribution, IP studio production and live contribution, these solutions highlight how IP video can be used effectively in today’s production, presentation and communication workflows. www.kiloview.com