Takeaways
- Loewe portfolio of luxury AV products will now be included D-Tools’ integrator software for designing systems using Loewe products.
- D-Tools partnership will also see Loewe Technology join the D-Tools i3 (industry Information and Insight) Program.
- Alliance sees Loewe Technology building out its dealer support network in the U.S. market.
Since first stepping foot into the U.S. market late last year, the luxury German electronics manufacturer Loewe Technology has struck its second major deal in the channel, partnering with prominent business software D-Tools to have Loewe’s portfolio integrated into the D-Tools ecosystem.
The news follows an announcement in March 2026 that saw Loewe products picked up by PowerHouse Alliance for wider distribution within the custom integration (CI) channel.
What D-Tools Users Get with the New Loewe Partnership
Through the collaboration, Loewe’s portfolio of design-led AV products will be integrated into the D-Tools ecosystem. This integration will allow users of the D-Tools platform to specify and design custom-built solutions using Loewe’s suite of products, like the recently introduced (to U.S. markets) stellar OLED TVs.
Additionally, through the partnership, Loewe is joining the D-Tools i3 (Industry Information & Insight) Program.
Under the program, D-Tools partners are able to provide D-Tools users with the most accurate product specifications, tailored pricing and real-time updates, allowing users to create and plan AV environments using the most up-to-date information available. It’s effectively an extra layer of support for the channel as Loewe continues to build out it’s market presence in the U.S.
“Our alliance with D-Tools represents a natural extension of Loewe’s vision to support our partners with the most refined tools and technologies available,” said Jeff Costello, General Manager, North America.
Who Is Loewe?
Founded in 1923, Loewe has a long history in consumer electronics and was an early pioneer of television technology, introducing electronic television in 1931.
Today, the company operates in more than 50 countries and employs approximately 200 people worldwide. Its product portfolio includes premium television and audio products that emphasize German engineering, design and sustainability, according to the company.
Loewe’s expansion into U.S. markets is fueled by positioning of North America as a key growth market for home entertainment, a sentiment mirrored by other television manufacturers in recent years, such as Hisense, TCL and ZION.
Beyond its OLED TV line, the company also offers ranges of luxury speakers, amplifiers, headphones and other AV devices.
Loewe’s Plan for 2026
Being less than a year fresh to the North American CI market, Loewe’s stated goal for 2026 continues to be building brand awareness and dealer support through partnerships such as this most recent deal with D-Tools.
The company has already promised a dedicated presence at major industry and design-focused events such as CES and the forthcoming CEDIA Expo/CIX shows (for which registration is now open).
















