Nanolumens, U.S.-based manufacturer and designer of DVLED display solutions, announced it will mark its 20th anniversary at InfoComm 2026 through application-driven zones, including mission-critical environments, collaborative workspaces, experiential visualization and future-forward display technologies.
Per the company, the featured display Series include the Engage Pro with Aurora video processing, The Portal, the Captivate All-In-One, the NanoPanel 55 and a revitalized Nixel Series.
What Will Nanolumens Demonstrate at InfoComm 2026?
Across its booth for InfoComm 2026, Nanolumens says it will team with other ecosystem partners and technologies to demonstrate complete, real-world solutions. This includes Barco CTRL control room software, Noro, the IAdea MDEP media player built on the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform, and AUO Display Plus.
“InfoComm is an opportunity for us to demonstrate how LED display technology is evolving to support a wide range of real-world applications,” says Kurt DeYoung, chief revenue officer for Nanolumens. “By organizing our booth around application-driven environments and strategic alliances, we’re helping customers better visualize how these solutions can be deployed to improve communication, decision-making and overall user experience.”
Focus on Mission-Critical Environments
In the mission-critical zone, Nanolumens and Barco will demonstrate a 24/7 control room application featuring Barco CTRL software and Nanolumens’ premium Engage Pro chip-on-board miniLED videowall paired with its Aurora video processing.
According to Nanolumens, the 0.9mm 4K resolution Engage Pro configuration is designed for high-resolution visualization, delivering fine pixel pitch, consistent color performance and reliability for 24/7 operation.
Aurora video processing, with new Eye Guard technology, enables precise image scaling, color accuracy and system control.
Per the company, this makes the solution well-suited for environments where continuous monitoring and real-time decision-making are critical. The demonstration will be presented in collaboration with Barco, integrating its CTRL control room software platform to highlight centralized workflows.
Collaborative Workspaces at Nanolumens’ InfoComm Booth
Additionally, Nanolumens says its collaborative workspace zone will feature The Portal, developed with Noro, as a live, real-time connection between remote locations. The activation will include an active link to other in-operation Portals in New York City and San Francisco, allowing InfoComm attendees to engage directly with participants in another location.
Designed to create a persistent visual connection between group meeting spaces, The Portal supports more natural communication and presence for distributed teams.
The Portal will also feature the recently released next-generation Nanolumens NXT Series entry-level chip-on-board LED videowall, which will be specially configured to capture a real-world, remote room-to-room collaboration experience.
Also, within this zone Nanolumens will highlight its Captivate All-In-One LED display with Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP) integration using the IAdea MDEP media player, says Nanolumens.
The joint solution combines LED display technology with integrated system functionality, offering a simplified deployment model for organizations standardized on Microsoft environments. By aligning with Microsoft workflows, Captivate reduces the need for additional configuration while supporting collaboration, presentation and content sharing, the company states.
Nanolumens on Experiential Visualization
For experiential visualization, Nanolumens announced it will feature a next-generation Nixel Series in a smooth-curved videowall configuration. Designed with a patented skin-and-frame topology for custom and architectural installations, the cabinet-less Nixel Series supports flexible mounting and structural integration, enabling unique display shapes and immersive visual experiences.
Nanolumens says it will present also its NanoPanel 55 in a tiled 2×2 4K videowall configuration. Designed as a bezel-free alternative to traditional 55-inch LCD displays, NanoPanel 55 serves as a drop-in upgrade for tiled videowall applications.
According to the company, it combines simplified installation with the visual performance benefits of LED technology, including improved contrast, brightness and color uniformity.







































