Each year, Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) gives the AV industry a preview of what’s next in workplace technology. In 2026, Shure’s focus was clear: simpler room systems, better hybrid experiences, and enterprise-ready audio and video designed for how people actually meet today.
For companies upgrading conference rooms, boardrooms, and collaboration spaces, Shure’s latest solutions align closely with what clients are asking for — reliability, clarity, and easier long-term support.
Here’s a breakdown of what stood out and why it matters.
One of Shure’s highlights at ISE is its push into enterprise-grade all-in-one collaboration bars designed for medium- and large-sized rooms.
Instead of separate microphones, speakers, DSP, and cameras, these systems combine them into a single, streamlined device.
For executive conference rooms and high-use meeting spaces, this approach reduces complexity without sacrificing audio quality — a hallmark of Shure.
Shure is doubling down on intelligent voice capture and noise control — built specifically for hybrid meetings where remote participants need to hear everyone clearly.
Key improvements focus on:
For companies using Zoom Rooms or Teams Rooms, this directly improves meeting equity — no more “we can’t hear the far end of the table.”
Beyond hardware, Shure is emphasizing:
This is a big shift from “custom every room” builds to repeatable, supportable room standards — exactly what growing companies want.
For AV Planners clients managing multiple conference rooms (or multiple locations), this reduces downtime and ongoing service headaches.
✔ Executive Boardrooms
Clean installs, high-end audio clarity, and premium hybrid meeting experiences.
✔ Medium to Large Conference Rooms
All-in-one systems that replace cluttered multi-device setups.
✔ Corporate Offices Scaling Fast
Standardized room designs that IT can manage easily.
✔ Hybrid-First Workplaces
Better sound for remote staff, AI meeting tools, and collaboration platforms.
What did Shure introduce at ISE that helps conference rooms?
Shure showcased new enterprise all-in-one collaboration systems, smarter audio processing for hybrid meetings, and cloud-based management tools designed to simplify room installs and long-term support.
Are Shure’s new systems good for Zoom Rooms and Teams Rooms?
Yes. Shure’s latest collaboration solutions are built specifically for modern video conferencing platforms and hybrid workflows.
Do all-in-one video bars replace traditional AV systems?
In many medium and large rooms, yes. They can replace separate microphones, speakers, cameras, and processors while reducing install complexity and maintenance.
Are these solutions better for multi-office companies?
Absolutely. Centralized management and standardized room designs make them ideal for organizations scaling across multiple locations.
Shure’s direction at ISE makes one thing clear:
The future of conference rooms is simpler, smarter, and built for hybrid work — without sacrificing professional audio quality.
For companies upgrading spaces this year, these innovations mean:
✔ Faster installs
✔ Cleaner room designs
✔ Better hybrid meetings
✔ Lower long-term support issues