Spain - Naostage will showcase the interactive future of AV technology at ISE 2025. In partnership with fellow French companies Groupe Novelty and XD motion – with which it is sharing its booth – as well as several other key industry partners, the tracking pioneer invites ISE attendees to discover the power of real-time tracking through an immersive media show, hands-on demonstrations, and live dance performances.
Stand 6L900 will centre on an impressive immersive showcase, featuring a 6m × 4m LED wall and 6m × 6m LED floor provided by Groupe Novelty (via its Spanish subsidiary, Novelty Spain). Leveraging Naostage’s tracking platform, K System, to create interactions between guests and the LED video content, a looped five-minute AV show will transform the space into an interactive celebration of the immersive potential offered by the combination of real-time tracking with audio, video and lighting technology.
A highlight will be a dance show, performed only once a day, during the first three days of the show. Featuring dynamic modern music, and created by a professional choreographer, this live performance will be enhanced by an interactive media show, created by Cutback using Naostage’s tracking technology.
Both shows (live and looped) will take advantage of Naostage’s new skeletal recognition technology – a major new feature that will be exclusively previewed at the show.
The Naostage stand will benefit from the expertise of co-exhibiting partners Groupe Novelty and XD motion: Novelty Spain, a Groupe Novelty company, will be using its rental staging expertise, providing the lighting, cabling, camera and networking equipment, as well as the LED screens in the immersive experience area. XD motion will be showcasing its ARCAM IO.BOT software and PTZ /X tower robotics solutions to demonstrate the capabilities of Naostage’s beaconless tracking system.
More AVL technology will be used on the stand including Cutback (video content), d&b audiotechnik (immersive sound), La Fabsonic (audio content) and Smode Tech (media servers).
Visitors to stand 6L900 will also have the opportunity to experience K System first hand, with Naostage hosting several interactive environments and scenarios (such as games and ‘painting’) to showcase how the beaconless tracking technology can enable audience participation in fixed installations such as exhibitions and visitor attractions.