ADI will host a series of hands-on, in-booth training sessions during ISE 2026, giving integrators and AV professionals the opportunity to build practical skills across control, networking, lighting, and surveillance platforms directly on the show floor.
The training sessions will take place daily in ADI’s booth (#2J150) within the Residential & Smart Building hall. According to the company, the sessions are designed to focus on real-world deployment scenarios and workflows that integrators encounter in customer projects. Registration will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at the booth’s reception desk starting on the first day of the show and continuing through the final day.
ADI says the initiative builds on its long-standing presence at ISE and aligns with its “ADI Gives You More” approach, which emphasizes integrated solutions, education, and support for the custom integration channel.
Surveillance, Lighting, Control, and Networking Labs
Among the sessions planned is a surveillance-focused lab that walks attendees through deploying Luma Surveillance systems using OvrC and Control4 Composer Pro. Participants will work with current hardware, including the Control4 DS3, Luma Bridge, and Luma cameras, to see how surveillance systems can be integrated into the broader Control4 ecosystem.
ADI will also host a Control4 Lux Lighting lab, where attendees can follow the full lifecycle of a lighting project, from installation through programming. The session includes hands-on commissioning and programming of Lux devices, along with management of Zigbee 3.0 and Control4 Zigbee Pro meshes.
Another session will focus on Control4’s X4 interface. Using fully configured systems, attendees will explore interface setup, including Home Screen layouts, widgets, routines, and organizational tools aimed at keeping larger systems intuitive for end users.
On the networking side, ADI plans to offer a lab centered on rapid network deployment and remote management using OvrC alongside Araknis and Access Networks hardware. The session is designed to address provisioning, configuration, Wi-Fi optimization, and proactive monitoring, with an emphasis on reducing deployment time and ongoing service visits.
All training sessions will be conducted in-booth and are intended to provide practical, hands-on experience rather than classroom-style instruction. ADI encourages interested attendees to visit Booth #2J150 early during ISE 2026 to review the schedule and secure a spot.





