Airtame unveils Airtame 3 and Virtual Airtame at ISE 2026
Airtame, distributed by Midwich in Australia, has unveiled its Airtame 3 at ISE 2026, demonstrating how a single, flexible platform can power screen sharing, video conferencing, digital signage, emergency alerts and remote management across education and enterprise environments.
Airtame has also highlighted Virtual Airtame, a software-based solution that turns compatible Windows and Android displays, video bars and room PCs into fully functional Airtame screens. Used together with Airtame 3 and partner-integrated solutions from Neat, SMART and Amazon, the platform allows organisations to standardise collaboration across classrooms, meeting rooms and shared spaces without being locked into a single hardware approach.
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“We’ve always believed technology in shared spaces should feel invisible. It should just work. ISE is the first time people can experience Airtame 3 in person and it’s also where we’re showing the new and improved portfolio,” Airtame co-founder Jonas Gyalokay says.
“Whether customers choose dedicated hardware, Virtual Airtame or a mix of both, they get one simple platform that makes collaboration easy for users and manageable at scale.”
Airtame 3 supports 4K screen sharing, dual-screen configurations and native integrations with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet and Webex, enabling users to start presenting or joining meetings within seconds. PoE+ and HDMI connectivity provide a stable, hardwired setup suitable for both classrooms and meeting rooms.
Designed for large rollouts, Airtame 3 includes zero-touch deployment, allowing devices to be preconfigured and shipped before installation. Once deployed, devices can be registered, monitored and updated remotely through Airtame Cloud, reducing on-site support and ongoing maintenance.
“Customers want flexibility without complexity. At ISE, we’re showing that organisations can standardise the experience across every room while choosing the right deployment model for each space. That flexibility is critical for schools and enterprises that want to scale and future-proof their collaboration environments,” Jonas adds.
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