Discover how Lightware’s AV-over-IP products use standard network infrastructure to deliver video, audio and control signals with ease.
The TPN product family is expanding with a new MMU (Matrix Management Unit), designed with integrators in mind. This next-generation platform features integrated device discovery that automatically detects and manages all SDVoE endpoints through a clean, intuitive interface. A NETGEAR switch will also be part of this setup, providing a reliable and familiar network backbone for SDVoE-based TPN deployments.

Up to 20 endpoints
Simplified setup for both automatic and static IP addressing
Operates seamlessly across AV Utility and Corporate network segments
No additional software installation needed
This demo showcases the flexibility of the Lightware TPN ecosystem through dynamic AV and USB routing controlled via an intuitive touch panel interface. The system features a fully separated USB layer and built-in Dante connectivity, enabling advanced hybrid workflows and seamless integration with professional audio environments.
We will also present the rack-mountable version of our TPN transmitter, the Taurus UCX-4x3-TPN-TX30-R. This universal transmitter switcher is part of Lightware’s SDVoE-based AV-over-IP ecosystem, delivering the full functionality of the UCX product family from a single source to multiple destinations across 10G Ethernet network.

via touchpanel and Stream Deck
the demo will be working with a M4350-24X4V switch
NEW: HDMI-TPN-RX107D
COMING SOON: UCX-4x3-TPN-TX30-R
This demo reveals the latest evolution of Lightware’s GVN platform, now featuring USB-C connectivity, a major new capability that brings true plug-and-play simplicity, making it an ideal choice for retrofit installations as well.
The system will use a custom LARA configuration to showcase independent media layers, Dante audio compatibility, while also highlighting its robust scalability for large deployments.

100 W charging, Ethernet and audio over USB
The video and audio signals can be routed separately from the USB data
between the USB-C and HDMI input
Dante and USB Audio Conversion
