WSDG ISE 2026

WSDG vuelve a Integrated Systems Europe (stand 7.N240) where they are unveiling their integrated approach to acoustics and multimedia technology by showcasing some of their latest global projects.

The company, operating in the arts and entertainment sectors, sports, recording studios, companies and public administration, education, religion, the housing, broadcast and transport, works at the intersection between architectural design, acoustics and audiovisual technology. WSDG supports projects from initial requirements definition and advanced simulation to system design, assistance in acquisition, commissioning and long-term life cycle planning, ensuring sound and multimedia systems operate reliably and smoothly over time.

Sergio Molho, Senior Partner and Co-CEO of WSDG, states that “our role is not to promote specific product ranges, but to design the appropriate solution for each client's situation. That means understanding how a space should function from an acoustic and technological point of view., and ensure that the system design is effectively integrated with the architecture and real-life use of the space..

Dirk Noy, Senior Partner and Co-CEO, adds that “Equally important is to ensure that performance-oriented design never compromises fundamental requirements. The security, Compliance with material standards and regulatory considerations must be integrated into the design process from the beginning, instead of being treated as something secondary. A space can only truly function when it is safe, rugged and suitable for real world conditions”.

This consultancy-based approach is reflected in projects such as The Ark Legacy Project in Ota, ogun state (Nigeria), a place of worship with capacity for 150 000 people in which WSDG was responsible for the acoustic modeling, Acoustic insulation strategies and video system design, large-scale lighting and electroacoustics. The result favors speech intelligibility, musical performance and immersive congregation experiences on a large scale. Similar approaches, like the projects Berlin Olympic Stadium, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Billionaire St. Moritz y The Prophet’s Mosque in Medina (Saudi Arabia) support WSDG's work in stadiums, arts and entertainment venues, hospitality, religious centers, residential, corporate, high-performance broadcast facilities and multimedia production studios, where precise sound control and a resilient audiovisual infrastructure are essential.

At this year's ISE, the company highlights how it helps bridge the gap between technology manufacturers and end users, translating rapidly evolving tools into practical, future-proof solutions, adapted to each project.

“ISE has always been an important meeting point for meaningful dialogue”, explains Sauce. “The industry is moving from isolated products to fully interoperable ecosystems. Our goal is to help clients navigate that complexity by bringing acoustic design together., audiovisual and multimedia technology from the first planning phases”.

WSDG maintains a long-standing relationship with ISE, since he participated as an exhibitor in the first edition of the fair in 2004 in Geneva and has attended every edition since then, as the event has moved to Brussels, Amsterdam and Barcelona. Return as an exhibitor in 2026 represents an important milestone for the company.

Looking to the future, WSDG expects continued growth in trends such as “a world where everyone is a diffuser“, greater automation powered by artificial intelligence, greater systems integration and a growing emphasis on immersive, multi-sensory experiences in entertainment spaces, education and experiences. The company also expects debates to emerge around sustainability, personalization and continuous convergence of audiovisual infrastructures, broadcasting and IT.

“Technology is becoming more powerful, but also more accessible. The challenge is to ensure that these systems remain intuitive, reliable and sustainable over time, and that's where careful, performance-oriented consulting and engineering becomes essential.”, concludes Noy.

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By, 6 Feb, 2026, Section: Audio, Signal distribution, Business

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