Enhanced ST 2110-30 capabilities, expanded monitoring and management, Iris cloud-based PTZ camera control, and streamlined Dante AV video workflows will be demonstrated.
PORTLAND, Oregon — Audinate Group Limited (ASX: AD8), developer of the Dante® AVoIP platform, will showcase how Dante brings together audio, video, and control for modern broadcast and AV production environments at NAB 2026. Demonstrations will feature interoperable solutions designed to simplify networked production as the company marks the 20th anniversary of Dante networking technology.
Dante has evolved from an audio networking protocol into a broader AV networking platform for use in multiple environments. More than 4,500 Dante-enabled products from over 700 manufacturers are now available worldwide, reflecting two decades of ecosystem growth.
“The industry is quickly moving towards broadcast-level AV systems that demand high-end production value, and we’re seeing this shift across the board, particularly in corporate installations, higher education, and without question in live productions,” said Joshua Rush, Chief Marketing Officer at Audinate. “At NAB 2026, we’re showcasing Dante solutions that give integrators and end users the interoperability and flexibility needed to connect and deliver on this evolving landscape, including cloud-based solutions like Dante Director Pro, Iris PTZ camera control, Dante AV, and our native ST 2110 workflows. These solutions give customers the confidence to scale, adapt, and modernize at their own pace.”
Demand is rising for interoperable, network‑based production solutions that deliver the reliability and precision required across diverse environments. At NAB 2026, Audinate will demonstrate how Dante is redefining what’s possible by unifying audio, video, and control on a single platform supporting both modern broadcast and installed AV workflows.
Bridging Dante Audio with ST 2110 Workflows
Announced last fall, Dante’s enhanced ST 2110-30 updates support integration across varied environments, from traditional broadcast studios to mobile and event-based productions. The latest capabilities, including 96 kHz sample rate support, additional configuration options for RTP flows and PTPv2 clocking, and expanded multicast address ranges, are available across Dante-enabled products. Updates can be configured directly in Dante Controller. Visitors will get a closer look at these new capabilities and at how Dante fits natively into ST 2110 workflows and supports hybrid production environments spanning broadcast and AV.
Managing Dante Networks Across Facilities and the Cloud
Demonstrations will feature Dante’s monitoring, management, and cloud solutions for distributed production environments. Teams can centrally monitor and manage AV systems across venues and global facilities using Dante Director Professional, a SaaS solution for monitoring and securing networked devices. Additional demonstrations will highlight how Dante supports cloud-based production environments, including Grass Valley’s AMPP platform.
Iris: Cloud-Based PTZ Camera Control
Making its NAB debut on the Audinate booth, Iris introduces a cloud-based platform that replaces traditional hardware controllers with a browser-accessible interface. This allows cameras to be controlled remotely across a range of production environments. From boardrooms to houses of worship and sports productions, Iris enables teams to orchestrate multi-camera workflows across locations and connected environments using any camera, without additional infrastructure. AI-powered automation handles tracking, framing, and presets so teams can focus on production, not camera operation.
Extending Dante Networking to Video Workflows
Dante AV enables high-quality, low-latency video distribution over standard Gigabit Ethernet networks, extending the simplicity of Dante audio workflows to video. For example, in live events or multi-room broadcasts, teams can route high-quality audio and video signals over existing Dante-enabled networks, reducing the need for separate audio and video networks. Attendees will learn how Dante AV supports the transition to networked video, from integrating existing SDI equipment onto the network to connecting Dante-enabled cameras and software endpoints. Dante Controller provides device discovery and routing while supporting native Dante audio channels, enabling unified audio and video workflows.
Audinate will demonstrate these solutions at Booth C2616 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. For more information about the Dante platform, visit getdante.com, and for more information about Iris, visit tryiris.ai.
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About Audinate Group Limited
Audinate Group Limited (ASX:AD8) has a vision to pioneer the future of AV. Audinate’s award winning Dante AV over IP networking solution is the worldwide leader and used extensively in the professional live sound, commercial installation, higher education, and broadcast industries. Dante replaces traditional analogue cables by transmitting perfectly synchronized AV signals across large distances, to multiple locations at once, using nothing more than an Ethernet cable. Audinate is headquartered in Australia and has regional offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Belgium and Hong Kong. Dante technology powers products available from hundreds of leading audio and video partners around the world. The company’s ordinary shares are traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) under the ticker code AD8.
Dante and Audinate are registered trademarks of Audinate Holdings Pty Ltd.