WSDG to showcase integrated acoustics and AV design expertise at ISE

International consultancy firm WSDG will make its official return as an exhibitor at ISE 2026, presenting its integrated approach to acoustics and media technology.

Visitors are invited to meet WSDG’s international team in Hall 7, Booth N240, to discuss how complex performance requirements can be translated into robust, real-world technical solutions.

Active across Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Recording Studios, Corporate & Government, Educational, Religious, Residential, Broadcast and Transportation sectors, WSDG works at the intersection of architectural design, acoustics and AV technology.

The firm supports projects from early requirements definition and advanced simulation through to system design, procurement support, commissioning and long-term lifecycle planning, ensuring that sound and media systems perform reliably and seamlessly over time.

“Our role is not to promote specific product ranges, but to design the right solution for each client’s situation,” said Sergio Molho, Senior Partner, Co-CEO at WSDG.

“That means understanding how a space needs to perform acoustically and technologically, and ensuring that the system design integrates effectively with the architecture and the way the space will be used in real life.

Dirk Noy, Senior Partner, Co-CEO, agrees and adding: “Equally important is ensuring that performance-driven design never compromises fundamental requirements.

“Safety, materials compliance, and regulatory considerations must be embedded in the design process from the outset, rather than treated as an afterthought. A space can only truly perform when it is safe, resilient, and fit for real-world conditions.”

This consultancy-led approach is reflected in projects such as The Ark Legacy Project in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria – a 150,000-capacity worship venue where WSDG delivered acoustic modelling, sound isolation strategies, and the design of large-scale video, lighting and electroacoustic systems.

The result supports speech intelligibility, musical performance and immersive congregational experiences at scale.

Similar approaches, such as projects  Olympiastadion Berlin, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Billionaire St. Moritz, and The Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, underpin WSDG’s work across stadiums, arts & entertainment venues, hospitality, religious, residential, corporate hubs, broadcast facilities and high-performance media production studios, where precision sound control and resilient AV infrastructure are critical.

At this year’s ISE, the firm will highlight how it helps bridge the gap between technology manufacturers and end users, translating rapidly evolving tools into practical, future-ready solutions tailored to each project.

“ISE has always been an important meeting point for meaningful dialogue,” explained Molho. “The industry is moving away from isolated products towards fully interoperable ecosystems. Our focus is helping clients navigate that complexity by uniting acoustics, AV and media technology design from the earliest planning stages.”

WSDG has a long-standing relationship with ISE, having been involved as an exhibitor at the show’s very first edition in 2004 in Geneva, and attending every edition since as the event moved through Brussels, Amsterdam and Barcelona.

Returning as an exhibitor in 2026 marks a significant milestone for the firm.

Looking ahead, WSDG expects continued growth in trends such as ‘a world where everyone is a broadcaster’, increased AI-driven automation, greater system integration, and a growing emphasis on immersive, multi-sensory experiences across entertainment, education and experiential spaces.

The firm also anticipates emerging conversations around sustainability, personalisation and the continued convergence of AV, broadcast and IT infrastructures.

“Technology is becoming more powerful, but also more accessible,” concluded Noy. “The challenge is ensuring that these systems remain intuitive, reliable and sustainable over time – and that’s where careful, performance-led consulting and engineering becomes essential.”

At ISE 2026, WSDG looks forward to welcoming attendees to Booth N240 in Hall 7 for conversations around project needs, technology strategies and the benefits of designing acoustics and AV systems as a unified discipline from day one.

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