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AEQ heads to NAB 2026 with FORUM IP PLUS and SYSTEL MAX

AEQ will be present at NAB 2026, taking place from April 18 to 22 in Las Vegas, where it will showcase its latest technological innovations focused on professional audio production and broadcasting. From its booth C3106, the company will present FORUM IP PLUS, its new AoIP digital console for radio and television, and SYSTEL MAX, an advanced call management and multiconferencing system for broadcast and corporate environments.

With this presence at NAB, AEQ reinforces its commitment to flexible, scalable solutions designed for today’s workflows, where IP connectivity, system integration, and operational efficiency are key.

FORUM IP PLUS: Full control and flexibility for today’s radio stations

FORUM IP PLUS is AEQ’s new AoIP digital console, designed for radio and broadcast production environments that require maximum flexibility and seamless integration into modern IP infrastructures. As an evolution of the well-known FORUM series, it combines ease of use with extensive configuration capabilities, adapting to all types of scenarios, from compact studios to complex installations. It features 32 mix and processing buses and 10 N-1 buses, along with multichannel connectivity via AoIP or MADI. Optional features include telephone hybrids, a virtual control surface, and a touchscreen for control and monitoring. Its modular 3RU FR_CORE engine allows configuration of up to 24 motorized faders in groups of four and management of up to 180 channels, delivering a powerful, scalable solution ready for today’s broadcast demands.

SYSTEL MAX: Scalable call management and IP-based multiconferencing

Alongside the new console, AEQ will present SYSTEL MAX, its next-generation call-in and multiconferencing system, developed for radio, television, and professional environments that require efficient, high-quality communications.

Based on VoIP technology and the SIP protocol, SYSTEL MAX enables the integration of broadcast communications with existing IP PBXs, corporate telephony systems, and IP service providers, reducing operating costs and eliminating the need for traditional dedicated lines. The system is highly scalable, with the capacity to manage up to 128 lines distributed across multiple studios.

Thanks to its architecture based on a non-blocking digital matrix and Dante / AES67 connectivity, SYSTEL MAX ensures that multiple calls can be on air simultaneously without compromising audio quality. It also offers various control options through software applications and touchscreen terminals, adapting to the workflows of producers, engineers, and presenters in both radio and television.

Visitors to NAB 2026 will be able to experience FORUM IP PLUS and SYSTEL MAX firsthand, along with other AEQ solutions, at stand C3106, from April 18 to 22 in Las Vegas. The AEQ team will be available to provide demonstrations and advice on integrating these new tools into radio, television, and professional communications projects.

AEQ at NAB 2026