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Yamaha Previews Exciting Ecosystem Approach at InfoComm 2026

Published: June 9, 2026
Screenshot by Emerald/Commercial Integrator.

Yamaha Corporation of America heads into InfoComm 2026 next week with a clear message: The conversation is no longer about individual products. Instead, it’s about a complete ecosystem built to make system design easier, faster and more reliable.

In a pre-show interview with Dan Ferrisi, Emerald’s group director of content + editorial, industrial + tech, Elena Sylvester, product marketing manager, business solutions, Yamaha Corporation of America, offers an inside look at what integrators can expect during the show at Booth #C9101.

How is Yamaha Approaching the Market at InfoComm 2026?

Sylvester describes a deliberate shift in how Yamaha approaches the market — a shift focused on making systems easy to design, deploy and operate without sacrificing performance. The company’s booth will feature new commercial installation solutions across DSPs, amplifiers and control, with demos built around real-world environments like retail and hospitality. The goal, she says, is not just to show products but also to demonstrate how everything works together in actual scenarios.

What sets Yamaha’s ecosystem apart, Sylvester says, is the company’s dual identity as both a technology company and a music company. That heritage informs a design philosophy rooted in acoustic performance. And, she argues, that translates directly into the reliability and sound quality that integrators and their clients depend on.

At the center of the story is Yamaha’s new DME digital signal processor. Sylvester calls it the core of the ecosystem, highlights its flexible open architecture and its ability to scale from a single room to multi-zone environments. For integrators, the appeal is straightforward: It offers flexibility without added complexity.

The practical case for stopping by Booth #C9101 is equally direct. Sylvester says the booth shows the ecosystem in action through real use cases and live demonstrations. Moreover, it’ll show how Yamaha is helping integrators win more projects.

Watch the Full Interview with Elena Sylvester of Yamaha

Watch the full interview, embedded below, to hear Sylvester discuss Yamaha and its InfoComm 2026 plans in her own words.

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