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Guntermann & Drunck GmbH (G&D) will exhibit at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona from 3–6 February at booth 5H500, together with its sister company VuWall. The joint presence will highlight next-generation, mission-critical workplace concepts that unify certified-secure KVM, multi-viewing, and video wall control—helping operators work faster and more ergonomically in modern control rooms, command centers, broadcast environments, and data centre operations.
Unified operator UI: TRx-controlled PersonalWorkplace workflows
At ISE 2026, G&D and VuWall will demonstrate a unified operator user interface by enabling G&D’s PersonalWorkplace-Controller (PWC) to be controlled via VuWall’s TRx, its control and orchestration platform. This approach streamlines how operators interact with sources, layouts, and workflows—especially valuable in high-pressure environments where rapid, error-resistant interaction and clear situational awareness are essential. For integrators, the combination supports a cleaner operational concept: visualization and interaction can be orchestrated through a consistent UI while keeping mission-critical KVM workflows aligned with secure deployments.
New at ISE: VisionVS dual-encoding appliance bridges KVM and video wall ecosystems
A key highlight at booth 5H500 is VisionVS, a new dual-encoding appliance that combines video wall visualization and KVM control into a single, compact solution. Engineered to simplify control room integration, VisionVS merges the strengths of VuWall’s video wall visualization technology and G&D’s high-performance KVM capabilities, reducing hardware requirements, minimizing cabling, and lowering overall system complexity.
“Control rooms today are required to process increasing volumes of information while maintaining the highest standards of security and availability,” said Thorsten Lipp, CEO of the Panoptec Technologies Group. “At ISE 2026, we’re showing how integrated KVM, multi-viewing and video wall control—combined in a unified operator UI—can help create efficient, ergonomic, and certification-oriented working environments.”
VisionVS combines G&D’s Vision product line of dedicated, high-performance KVM and KVM-over-IP solutions with VuWall’s VuStream IP encoding technology. The appliance captures KVM sources and transmits them as a G&D bluedec™ stream to G&D KVM matrix systems, while simultaneously outputting a VuWall stream to VuWall’s PAK processors for video wall visualization, KVM operator stations, or remote access. This single-appliance approach bridges the two ecosystems, delivering pixel-perfect video quality with practically latency-free operation while enabling encrypted streaming to remote locations.
Supporting both fiber and copper connections, VisionVS features a DisplayPort DP1.1 input (up to 2560×1600@60Hz or 4096×2160@30Hz) and a loop-through HDMI 1.4 output (up to 2560×1600@60Hz or 4096×2160@30Hz). It provides a pixel-perfect, low-latency video stream and a second low-bandwidth stream. Both streams support encryption and up to 4:4:4 colour fidelity.
PersonalWorkplace-Controller: scalable multi-viewing with full interaction
G&D’s PersonalWorkplace-Controller combines multi-viewing control with full keyboard-and-mouse interactivity for one or more operators or video walls. By integrating processing locally at the workplace, users gain flexible access to physical sources and streams—an advantage in environments with limited connectivity. The different PWC variants are tailored to specific requirements, offering connectivity options for nine to twenty-seven sources and supporting configurations including up to six 5K@60Hz outputs plus a mirrored HD output. Input flexibility is expanded through support for direct digital video and fiber-optic sources via PersonalWorkplace-CPU-Fiber modules, including loop-through functionality via HDMI, DisplayPort, and HD-SDI.
DynamicWorkplace-CON: flexible workplace design for digital matrix environments
Another ISE focus is DynamicWorkplace-CON, a new workplace module that integrates with digital G&D matrix systems to consolidate relevant information across one or up to four high-resolution monitors. Its multi-viewing capabilities enable operators to manage up to eight UHR sources across four monitors simultaneously. An intuitive window manager supports free window positioning, cross-monitor movement, and real-time layout adjustments—while preserving the familiar functionality of a traditional KVM installation. Audio, serial signals and USB devices from any source can be individually assigned and used, helping operators maintain a central, ergonomic overview of critical data while improving response times.
G&D invites system integrators, consultants, and end users to visit booth 5H500 at ISE 2026