D-Tools is previewing System Integrator (SI) v24 at ISE 2026, along with new AI-powered workflow tools in D-Tools Cloud and native offline-capable mobile apps for installers and project teams.
SI v24 Preview
D-Tools SI v24 is scheduled for official release in March 2026, but, for attendees at ISE, visitors to stand #2J500 can see a public preview of the latest features. These features include.
- Multi-user project editing, allowing more than one user to edit projects simultaneously in the Project Editor interface,
- Re-ordering of items in Project Editor, allowing users to rearrange bill of materials to their personal liking,
- Gantt exporting to Microsoft Project, allowing users to share project details with those who do not have access to SI,
- And an offline mobile app (SI Mobile Install), allowing use of the software for those without internet access in the field.
The goal with these latest updates, according to D-Tools, is to free up collaboration bottlenecks through easier handoff of documentation and project schedules among both internal and external collaborators.
What Else Can Be Found at D-Tools’ ISE Stand
In addition to SI v24, D-Tools will be showcasing some of the latest updates to D-Tools Cloud. These include:
- D-Tools AI, a newly integrated agent designed to quickly generate scopes of work, manipulate quote structures, search using natural language and apply financial logic such as margin adjustments.
- Interconnect Diagrams, which launched late last year, providing a dynamic, visual, and interactive environment for mapping how devices are wired across a project.
- And the Native Mobile App, which enables project managers and technicians to manage schedules and tasks, inventory, job notes, sales opportunities and clock in/out directly from their phones.
Additionally, D-Tools has announced that it will finalizing a partnership with European distributor Midwich for exclusive member pricing of its software.
Over the past year, D-Tools has introduced exclusive pricing integrations with leading European distributors, including Habitech, Invision, Pulse Cinemas, Avoke, DbM, ADI-UK, Exertis, AWE, Northamber, Indigo, CAVD, Moss Technical and Ivory Egg. In that time the company has also expanded partnerships with American distributors and buying groups as well.





