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ADI will host a series of hands-on, in-booth training sessions at ISE 2026 that aim to help integrators and AV professionals build real-world skills across surveillance, lighting, control, and networking – all without ever having to leave the booth.

As part of the “ADI Gives You More” approach, focused on integrated solutions and dedicated support, attendees can gain actionable skills they can apply to customer projects. 

Registration is open to show attendees on a first-come, first-served basis beginning on the first day of the show and running through the last. Participants can view the schedule and sign up at the booth’s reception desk.  

“ISE is showing integrators what they can deploy and support in the real world,” says Cameron Berrett, Manager of Technical Training at ADI. “These in-booth training sessions will give attendees the chance to work hands-on with the platforms they rely on every day. With our unified portfolio across control, networking, lighting, audio and surveillance, we’re giving attendees real skills, deeper integration, and a fully connected ecosystem they can put to work immediately. It’s a clear example of how ADI Gives You More: more innovation, more integration, and more opportunities to grow their business.”

Attendees will work through the complete workflow for deploying Luma Surveillance systems using OvrC and Control4 Composer Pro. This hands-on session features the latest hardware, including the Control4 DS3, Luma Bridge and newest Luma cameras, showing how surveillance becomes more powerful and more valuable when fully integrated into the Control4 ecosystem. 

This interactive lab walks participants through the full lifecycle of Control4 Lux Lighting, from installation best practices to final programming. Working on live systems at individual benches, attendees will commission and program Lux devices while managing Zigbee 3.0 and Control4 Zigbee Pro meshes, gaining the confidence to deliver stable, responsive and visually refined lighting systems. 

In this session, attendees will sit down at fully configured Control4 systems to explore the new X4 interface. Using live projects, participants will build Home Screen layouts, configure widgets, create routines and learn how to organize growing systems, so interfaces remain intuitive. 

Designed to reduce deployment time and truck rolls, this hands-on networking lab guides attendees through rapid provisioning, configuration, Wi-Fi optimisation and proactive remote monitoring using OvrC, Araknis and Access Networks hardware. 

Participants will also explore best practices for tightly integrating network infrastructure with Control4 systems. 

ADI will conduct all training sessions in Booth #2J150 within the Residential & Smart Building hall.

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