We are heading back to Infocomm 2026

We are heading back to Infocomm 2026


Stage Precision will return to InfoComm this year, exhibiting its evolving SP Grid ecosystem, which is rapidly emerging as a go-to solution for virtual production environments. Grid Studio, the central software behind the SP Grid platform, recently received a significant update with the launch of Grid Studio 2.1, and will be showcased alongside a series of new Grid Extensions at Booth N7025. 

Delivering spatial intelligence and device-agnostic workflows, SP Grid provides a unified platform built to support the evolving demands of AV applications as the lines between broadcast, live events, experiential retail, museums, themed entertainment and virtual production continue to blur. 

Recently launched at NAB, Grid Studio 2.1 will make its second appearance in Las Vegas at InfoComm. Featuring automatic camera calibration and predictive lens modelling, Grid Studio 2.1 eliminates the marginal errors that can occur during manual camera calibration. Operators no longer need to hold cameras still, navigate setup options, measure lens heights, and manually adjust zoom or focus. Instead, they can move freely while Grid Studio 2.1 makes calibration a fluid and natural part of the workflow, allowing multiple steps to happen simultaneously. 

In addition, Grid Studio 2.1 comes with a redesigned calibration interface, displaying feedback in the 3D viewport for real-time status updates. Camera positions and calibration data are visible at all times, helping guide engineers through the calibration process without waiting for a full pass to complete.

Also launching at InfoComm, Stage Precision will introduce a series of new Grid Extensions, designed to expand the capabilities of SP Grid and streamline workflows across diverse environments. Virtual production and broadcast applications increasingly require data from multiple specialised systems to be available in one place. With new Grid Extensions, Stage Precision brings third-party connections directly into the SP Grid platform, delivering greater control and improved flexibility for users tackling even the most technically demanding projects. 

Joining the Grid Extension partner ecosystem, NMOS enables discovery and routing for SMPTE 2110 workflows, allowing operators to manage senders, receivers, flows, and routing within SP Grid. This removes the need for a separate NMOS console, simplifying IP-native broadcast, live event, OB, XR, and virtual production workflows. 

A new Crestron DM NVX extension will also provide SP Grid users with the ability to control NVX encoders and decoders directly from the SP Grid platform. This gives system designers and operators a more efficient way to integrate video routing into wider automation and experience workflows. 

Also new to the Grid Extension ecosystem is ISAAC by Smart Monkeys, which combines show control, scheduling, monitoring and alerts for complex permanent AV installations.  Dante Domain Manager, Ross Talk, ADDERLink XDIP, and Panasonic PTZ Camera Control also join as Official Extensions, giving SP Grid users the freedom to connect a wider range of systems or devices to the Grid Platform for personalised and streamlined control.

InfoComm 2026 attendees are invited to Booth N7025, where they can experience SP Grid in action and connect with the Stage Precision team. Visitors will witness the capabilities of Grid Studio 2.1 during up-close demonstrations and can explore the ways new Grid Extensions can enhance their next project. InfoComm takes place June 17-19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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