Leading residential exhibitors at ISE 2026

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Leading residential exhibitors at ISE 2026

ISE Insights
15 Aug 2025
High-end design meets integrated control, entertainment and sustainable living in the Residential & Smart Building Technology Zone at ISE 2026, located in Halls 1 and 2.

Smart switch at ISE 2026Here you'll find experts in connected living, comprising home automation and architectural lighting, such as Lutron (2G700), which offers advanced lighting control and motorised shading systems, or KNX (2J300), a globally recognised open standard for smart building automation. With KNX-compatible devices now covering lighting, heating/cooling (HVAC), security and energy management, there’s a renewed focus on sustainability as well as interoperability; also visit Eelectron SpA (1D700) for a range of KNX solutions with Italian styling. Another technology ecosystem is available from ADI | Snap One + Control4 (2J150), covering AV distribution, automation, surveillance and remote management, offering unified interfaces for lighting, climate, audio and video control across a property. If you want to step outdoors, visit Nice (2H400) for automation for gates, garage doors, solar shading, parking, wireless alarms, smart security, and access control, while DoorBird (2C330) greets visitors with IP-based video door intercoms and access control devices.

Sustainability is also served by intelligent PDUs and remote monitoring tools that control and optimise power usage. Gude (2P550), for example, is a specialist in professional power distribution and monitoring, offering tools to maintain stability and efficiency in smart home and building installations. Meanwhile, MSolutions (1E900), known for AV testing and diagnostics tools, plays a critical role behind the scenes. Its solutions ensure optimal HDMI, HDBaseT, and USB connectivity performance, reducing downtime and troubleshooting complexity. Ubiquiti (1A800) is another choice for residential networking, offering scalable WiFi, switching and security gateways to ensure robust connectivity.

Belgian design specialist Basalte (2G150) offers high-end aesthetics with powerful control via sleek, tactile keypads, touchscreens and automation interfaces. Loewe (2E500) offers high-end television design, combining elegant form factors with OLED picture quality, smart TV capabilities and multiroom audio. Sonos (1F500) is a leader in this space, with wireless speaker systems that deliver premium multiroom audio while integrating into home automation ecosystems, while Bang & Olufsen (2C300) has been a watchword for innovative luxury audio for decades. Acoustic engineering plays its part too, with companies such as Artnovion (2B150) combining acoustic treatment panels and frames with elegant design, for residential as well as studio and venue environments.

A visit to Technology Integration Partners (2J500) will take you to D-Tools, Russound, Barco Residential, Savant, Domotz, PrimeTheater, Steinway Lyngdorf and Fortress Seating, offering integration software, distributed audio, luxury projection, smart home platforms, network monitoring, bespoke cinemas, premium loudspeakers and custom seating for residential and commercial projects.

Integrated collaboration systems are becoming more prevalent in the residential space due to the rise in hybrid working. For example, Huddly (1C130) offers intelligent, software-defined cameras powered by on-device AI, enabling features such as autonomous framing, dynamic speaker tracking, and inclusive gallery views, supporting hybrid work models. Though not situated within the halls that make up this zone, you can also find premium home automation and residential technology, including audio, lighting, collaboration and control products, elsewhere at ISE, notably at Crestron (3H200, 3H300).

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