AtlasIED will feature a broad slate of product launches spanning commercial audio and security at InfoComm 2026. Ahead of the show, Joey Palkowitch, director of commercial audio sales, outlines the company’s plans as part of the Commercial Integrator InfoComm 2026 Spotlight.
Atmosphere Platform Grows
In the interview, Palkowitch emphasizes the expansion of the Atmosphere digital audio platform. He adds that the new AZP Smart amplifier series comes in four- and eight-channel models, with 150W or 300W per channel in a one-rack-unit form factor. Each amplifier includes onboard DSP, EQ, crossovers, limiters and Dante audio. Additionally, PowerShare technology lets integrators allocate power across zones in five-watt increments. The amplifiers also handle sound masking, with onboard signal generation and a built-in message player for paging.
Loudspeakers for Varied Spaces
According to Palkowitch, the Atlas+Fyne IsoFlare pendant loudspeakers target high, open-ceiling environments. The line includes 4-, 6- and 8-inch models, plus an 8-inch narrow-dispersion version and an 8-inch subwoofer. All carry an IP44 weather-resistant rating and support 70V and 100V systems.
Palkowitch notes that the new Atlas+Fyne FC-D ceiling and FS-D surface-mount loudspeakers combine Dante-enabled PoE++ technology with IsoFlare point-source technology to deliver full-bandwidth, high-output audio with simplified deployment. These deliver up to 90 watts per loudspeaker over a single network cable. Additionally, a partnership with NETGEAR pairs the speakers with validated PoE++ switches for end-to-end network AV deployments.
AtlasIED will also highlight the DMA and LMA series mixer amplifiers to serve one- to two-zone venues, configurable through the DMA BLE app (available on Android and iOS).
Security Converges with Audio
At booth N7132, AtlasIED will also present AIX, its next-generation IP endpoint platform. According to Palkowitch, the AIX platform uses modular architecture and adds gunshot detection, weapon detection, environmental sensing and ONVIF capability through a single network drop.
Watch the interview with Joey Palkowitch of AtlasIED below.










































