
Lawo will present a new step in its converged media infrastructure strategy at NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas.
At Booth C2108, the company will focus on faster setup, stronger operational efficiency, and more flexible production workflows across broadcast, recording, live performance, and corporate AV. Lawo says the new direction is built to make daily production workflows faster, smarter, and easier to manage.
The company will also highlight the wider HOME platform and its growing HOME Apps portfolio. According to Lawo, these tools support software-based media facilities that can adapt resources in real time.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 with HOME
Lawo says the new solution fits into its broader HOME platform strategy. The company positions HOME as the operational backbone for its IP ecosystem.
According to Lawo, HOME management provides device discovery, authentication, and orchestration. It also now supports role-based access control. As a result, facilities can manage access more securely while adapting processing resources as workflow needs change.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 with HOME Apps
Lawo says HOME Apps are containerized microservices that run on COTS servers. The company says users can deploy, scale, and reconfigure these apps quickly as production requirements shift.
This approach moves facilities away from fixed hardware models. Instead, Lawo says users can allocate resources based on current workload. The company also says this model aligns with Dynamic Media Facility and Media Exchange Layer initiatives.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 with HOME Multiviewer
At NAB Show 2026, Lawo will show a broad HOME Apps lineup. One of the main products is HOME Multiviewer.
Lawo says HOME Multiviewer is a server-based and ultra-low-latency processing app. It supports SMPTE ST 2110, NDI, SRT, and JPEG XS workflows. The company also says it can create layouts with up to 64 picture-in-picture tiles.
In addition, Lawo says the app works with the .edge platform to manage resolution dynamically. In this setup, the system selects either full-resolution feeds or proxy streams based on PiP size and workflow context. According to the company, this helps reduce CPU load and bandwidth use while preserving monitoring quality.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 with processing tools
Lawo says the HOME Apps portfolio also includes UDX conversion with HDR processing, graphics insertion, stream transcoding, color correction, timecode generation, test patterns, tone generation, and audio DSP tools.
The company says users can start or stop each app on demand. Therefore, teams can build a more adaptable processing environment for changing production needs.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 with audio consoles and DSP
Lawo will also present the latest software generation for its mc²36, mc²56, and mc²96 production consoles, as well as its crystal on-air mixing systems.
The company says the new mc² release adds an updated Strip Assign workflow to speed channel configuration and improve visual clarity. Lawo also says deeper Waves SuperRack integration through the ProLink protocol improves real-time plug-in workflows. In addition, EBU R.143-compliant security features are included for interconnected IP production environments.
Lawo will also highlight the HOME mc² DSP engine. The company says this software-based engine runs on generic CPU platforms and supports large-scale input processing, immersive formats, extensive bussing, and collaborative mixing. According to Lawo, the engine allows audio processing resources to scale dynamically inside the HOME environment.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 with the HuskerVision project
Lawo will also point to the University of Nebraska’s HuskerVision installation as a reference project. The company says this campus-wide ST 2110 deployment connects several sports venues to centralized production control rooms through the .edge platform.
According to Lawo, the system supports 3G and 12G-SDI ingest, native ST 2110 connectivity, and proxy workflows for HOME Multiviewer. The company also says HOME Apps handle UDX conversion in the installation. In addition, Lawo says the site includes a 24×24 truck-dock exchange for HDR, SDR, SDI, and ST 2110 interchange with national broadcasters.
Lawo at NAB Show 2026 and IP production
At NAB Show 2026, Lawo says it will demonstrate its wider portfolio of IP-native routing, software-based processing, and dynamic resource management tools at Booth C2108. The company positions this lineup as part of a more flexible and software-driven production model.



