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Aura Vision | Q1 2026 Round-Up

Aura Vision | Q1 2026 Round-Up

The first few months of 2026 have been a busy and productive period for Aura Vision.

Across Europe and the Middle East, we’ve spent time on the ground, speaking with integrators, consultants, and end users about how display systems are being used today, and how expectations are evolving. Rather than one defining moment, the quarter has been shaped by a series of conversations, developments, and observations that together reflect where the industry is heading.

Product and Innovation

This quarter saw the introduction of ORBIT, our all-in-one LED platform for corporate and collaborative environments.

Designed to simplify how meeting spaces operate in practice, ORBIT integrates display, processing, and touch into a single system. Much of the conversation around the platform has centred on usability, how systems behave in real use, and how reducing complexity can improve the overall experience of a room.

Alongside this, our COMET-C PRO HB was recognised with an Inavation Award for Display Technology.

Developed for high-ambient environments where lighting conditions can’t be controlled, COMET-C PRO HB has prompted a number of discussions around where higher brightness is genuinely required, and how systems perform over time in less predictable conditions.

On the Ground

Q1 took us to Intersec Dubai, ISE Barcelona, SICUR Madrid, and Intertraffic Amsterdam.

Each event brought a different context, from security and control room environments to mobility infrastructure and corporate AV. What remained consistent was the level of interest in how display systems perform over time, particularly in environments that run continuously or operate under changing conditions.

Being present at these events continues to be less about showcasing technology, and more about listening, understanding how these systems are being used, and where the challenges lie.

Industry Engagement

Beyond exhibitions, we also contributed to more focused discussions within the industry.

As a sponsor of the Control Room Summit, and through our participation in the Flavours & Innovation event in Madrid, hosted by Black Box and Líneas y Cables, we shared our perspective on the role of LED in mission-critical environments.

These sessions allow for more detailed conversations around system design, performance, and the practical realities of operating in complex environments.

What We’re Seeing

Across all of these interactions, a few patterns have consistently emerged.

There is a clear shift away from headline specifications towards long-term performance. Questions are less about maximum brightness or resolution, and more about consistency, stability, and how systems behave after extended use.

Energy efficiency and thermal performance are also becoming more relevant, not just from a sustainability perspective, but in terms of how systems affect the spaces and people around them.

There is also a growing focus on the operator and user experience — how displays are viewed, interacted with, and relied upon over long periods of time.

Looking Ahead

As we move into the next quarter, our focus remains the same.

Continuing to develop systems that perform reliably in real environments, supporting partners and clients across different sectors, and staying close to the conversations shaping how display technology is used.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to meet with us over the past few months. We look forward to continuing those discussions.

 Aura Vision