
Leading smart building brands at ISE 2026
ISE InsightsAt ISE 2026, all these technologies and solutions will be on show in the Residential & Smart Building Zone in Halls 1 and 2.
For visitors keen to see how multiple products and services, including smart power solutions, audio systems, smart LED fixtures and network monitoring software, can work together, Technology Integration Partners (2J500) is bringing together a group of design-oriented technology partners to showcase what’s possible. Domotz, Russound and D-Tools will be among the companies represented.
Also offering a host of brands and a wide range of technologies is ADI | Snap One + Control4 (2J150). Control, networking and remote management tools will be demonstrated, including routers, access points and switches from Araknis Networks, and automation and networking systems to control connected devices from Control4.
In addition, KNX Association (2J300) will be bringing some of its community of 500+ manufacturers to ISE, showcasing how the building control standard continues to evolve, taking automation and personalisation to the next level.
Other companies focusing on control and automation include RTI (2H150) and Pharos Controls (2F800). RTI's portfolio includes intuitive systems designed to control and automate commercial systems of any size, across corporate, education, hospitality and more. Pharos, meanwhile, manufactures hardware and software to enable dynamic lighting control across architecture, themed entertainment and other specialist industries.
Control and automation technology will also be on show elsewhere at ISE 2026, including from Cue (3A700), which will be showcasing its ecosystem for control, reservation, navigation, management and analysis. This includes control panels and controllers, interactive kiosks, and software and hardware management tools.
Biamp (3D700), meanwhile, offers a whole host of building infrastructure tools, including sound masking systems to ensure peace and privacy, and room and desk booking systems that enable hybrid workspaces to operate smoothly.
Also bringing intelligence to commercial buildings is BOE (2D100). Offering smart solutions for offices, retail, medical facilities and more, the IoT specialist combines simple software with adaptive hardware to improve efficiency and comfort while providing insights and data to help spaces operate more effectively.
Enhancing comfort while increasing operational efficiency is a key aim of many smart building projects. This means lighting control and automated blinds and shading are popular investments. Lutron (2G700) has been leading the way in this sector for some years, offering a range of intelligent lighting, motorised blinds and design-led control panels to ensure optimal occupant comfort.
Visitors interested in the latest lighting technology should also head to Hall 6 where innovations for multiple verticals will be on show. ETC (6G100), for example, offers wired and wireless lighting control for commercial spaces along with software that further customises the user experience through advanced scheduling options and more.