InfoComm 2026 Impulses: AtlasIED Brings New AIX Platform and New Mixer-Amplifier Series to Vegas
Gina Sansivero discusses trends, products, and what to expect at the AtlasIED booth in Las Vegas this June.
The "world's most vital Pro AV show" is right around the corner. InfoComm 2026 returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 13-19, and SCN has your pre-show prep to get you ready. We continue our annual preview of InfoComm, taking you behind the scenes, and allowing several exhibitors to talk trends, technology, inspiration, and provide an exclusive special sneak preview of what they’ll show in their booths.
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Today, Gina Sansivero, VP of marketing and corporate communications, AtlasIED, talks new products and how AtlasIED helps growth opportunities for systems integrator partners.
SCN: What is your company’s story at InfoComm this year?
Gina Sansivero: Since 2020, our focus has been to develop solutions that continue to evolve and provide relevant growth opportunities for our integrator partners. This year at InfoComm, this focus plays out with the expansion of both our award-winning Atmosphere digital audio platform and our premium Atlas+Fyne pendant loudspeakers.
With the addition of the new Atlas+Fyne IsoFlare FP Series pendant loudspeakers designed for high and open-ceiling environments, integrators can now provide uniform point-source performance and consistent voicing across in-ceiling, surface-mount, and pendant Atlas+Fyne options.
Additionally, our new Atmosphere AZP Amplifier Series, featuring onboard DSP, integrated speaker tuning, flexible matrix mixing, optional Dante networking, and full sound-masking capabilities, complement the Atmosphere suite of products. These capable amplifiers are built on a scalable platform and work seamlessly with the Atmosphere digital signal processors.
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AV integrators working with paging and security solutions should make time to visit our booth and learn about AIX, our next-generation IP endpoint platform. AIX features modular architecture, AI expansion pathways, onboard gunshot detection, weapon detection, environmental sensing, and ONVIF compatibility, streamlining audio and visual notifications and intelligent security onto a single network drop.
SCN: Why is InfoComm such an important show for you and your company?
GS: Every year, InfoComm serves as a crucial gathering for our industry. Many manufacturers design their product development cycles around InfoComm as a launching ground. Why? Because so many of our partners (integrators, consultants, and end-users) are intentional about the time spent at the show. They are there for education, new product exposure, and networking. The relationships reinforced at shows like InfoComm carry momentum throughout the year, pushing our industry to growth and relevance.
SCN: What do you expect the buzz to be on the InfoComm 2026 show floor?
GS: AI is a topic that’s on everyone’s mind. With the rapid growth and advancements in AI within our industry, the discussions we have about it during the show are extremely valuable. From a product perspective, we are contributing to this conversation by highlighting our new AIX platform, which supports AI expansion and is compatible with advanced sensors. AIX is designed to adapt as intelligent security and AI technologies evolve to meet changing requirements. We look forward to discussing what’s next for AI on the show floor.
SCN: What makes your new DMA digital mixer-amp unique?
GS: AtlasIED’s new mixer-amplifier series (DMA/LMA) joins the company's extensive technology catalog, adding an even greater depth to integrators’ options. The pair is perfect for smaller venues, such as cafes, that want to add live music to their spaces. Recently, this has been an overlooked sweet spot for amp manufacturers. Venues requiring 1-2 audio zones may be designed with “overkill” amplifiers because of availability constraints. We find that DMA/LMA offers the “goldilocks” opportunity, a single-channel amplifier with the option to expand to dual-channel when/if the need arises, matching the scalability requirements of many modern hospitality businesses.
The DMA Series comprises three models of single-channel mixer-amplifiers with power levels of 100W, 200W, and 400W. The half-rack amplifiers can be configured to operate with 2, 4, or 8 ohm loads, as well as with 25V, 70V, and 100V system designs. All models share the same features and utilize standard accessories.

Wayne Cavadi is the senior content manager of Systems Contractor News. Prior to taking a leap into the Pro AV industry, Wayne was a journalist and content lead for Turner Sports, covering the NCAA, PGA, and Major and Minor League Baseball. His work has been featured in a variety of national publications including Bleacher Report, Lindy's Magazine, MLB.com and The Advocate. When not writing, he hosts the DII Nation Podcast, committed to furthering the stories and careers of NCAA Division II student-athletes. Follow his work on Twitter at @WayneCavadi_2 or the SCN mag Twitter page.
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