Panasonic Visual Solutions is set to make a significant impact at ISE Barcelona 2026 with a showcase of groundbreaking projection and LED innovations. The company will introduce a new projection light-source platform and the latest high-brightness projector technology, which are expected to shape its professional visual roadmap for the coming year. This event marks Panasonic’s commitment to advancing the future of professional visual technology.
At ISE 2026, Panasonic will unveil a comprehensive portfolio of projection, LED, and workflow solutions designed to meet the evolving demands of live events, immersive experiences, education, corporate, and signage environments. The company’s showcase promises to highlight its ability to deliver high-impact visuals without compromising on performance, flexibility, or efficiency.
Breakthrough Technologies on Display
The centerpiece of Panasonic’s exhibition is a new projection light-source platform. This innovation delivers true 3-chip DLP performance without the traditional limitations of 1-chip systems. It offers outstanding color reproduction, high brightness, and improved operational efficiency, all within a compact and installation-friendly design.
Another highlight is the PT-RQ45, a 42,000-lumen projector that will be available for live demonstrations at ISE. Sharing the same chassis as the PT-RQ35 but with 12,000 additional lumens, the PT-RQ45 is tailored for large venues, live events, and immersive installations where maximum visual impact is crucial.
Panasonic’s first 4K LCD projector will also be featured prominently, serving as the core of an on-booth golf simulator. This projector is designed to produce close-range visuals with reduced pixel structure, supporting highly realistic imagery essential for immersive applications such as sports simulation and interactive experiences.
Expanding LED Solutions
In addition to projection technologies, Panasonic is introducing a 55-inch LED platform designed for rapid deployment across signage, retail brand experiences, and video walls. This platform boasts excellent brightness uniformity, a modular design, and practical VESA-mounting capability, making it an attractive solution for various commercial applications.
Under its Mevix branding, Panasonic’s latest projection and LED technologies aim to balance high-performance visuals with simplified installation, improved reliability, and a lower total cost of ownership. This approach enables integrators and end-users to deploy advanced visual experiences across a broader range of venues.
Commitment to Innovation
The latest technical innovations from Panasonic position the company well as the next generation of visual content technology opens new market opportunities. “Our customers are looking for high-impact visuals without compromise – in performance, flexibility, or efficiency,” said Hartmut Kulessa, Head of Marketing Visual Systems at Panasonic Connect Europe. “At ISE 2026, we are introducing a new way to deliver premium quality LED video walls, plus a projection light-source platform that delivers true 3-chip DLP performance without the traditional limitations associated with 1-chip systems. These developments reinforce our long-term commitment to innovation and to supporting our partners worldwide.”
“Our customers are looking for high-impact visuals without compromise – in performance, flexibility or efficiency.” – Hartmut Kulessa, Head of Marketing Visual Systems at Panasonic Connect Europe
Comprehensive Ecosystem and Future Outlook
Beyond individual products, Panasonic will highlight its wider ecosystem of projection, display, and software-driven workflow tools. These are designed to simplify system design, reduce downtime, and support scalable, future-ready installations across entertainment, signage, education, and corporate communication sectors.
Visitors to ISE 2026 can experience Panasonic’s latest visual innovations firsthand at Stand 3J500, Fira Barcelona Gran Via. As the industry looks to the future, Panasonic’s advancements in projection and LED solutions are poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the next era of visual technology.