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Mersive Unveils Dedicated Tablet to Simplify Hybrid Conferencing

At InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, Mersive Technologies introduced a dedicated tablet interface designed to eliminate the friction of hybrid meetings. The device aims to unify room control, wireless content sharing, and video conferencing management, with a commercial release scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026.

Bio & NewsJune 17, 2026918 reads0

The Mersive Tablet functions as a VTC-agnostic controller, allowing users to initiate meetings with a single touch without needing to connect a personal device. By integrating directly with the Mersive Pod and existing room displays, the interface supports seamless transitions between platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. It preserves critical meeting functions—such as chat, hand raising, and polling—directly on the tablet’s screen, effectively removing the need for in-room participants to join calls from their laptops to share content.

CEO Damian Blazy stated that the system is designed to restore ease to collaboration by removing the technical burden from in-room participants. The architecture centers on "meeting parity," ensuring that remote and in-person attendees view the same content simultaneously. The system also supports Mersive’s multi-share capability, allowing various content sources to appear on both the physical display and the remote video window in real time.

This launch follows a strategic management buyout finalized last December by Blazy, CFO Tom Gioia, and Executive Chairman Rob Balgley. Beyond the tablet, Mersive is using the InfoComm floor to demonstrate a new wireless peripheral bridging concept, signaling a shift toward driverless, plug-and-play hardware as the company seeks to address persistent hurdles in the hybrid workspace.

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