Knürr, Voxtronic, and IHSE will present an integrated control room solution for aviation at Airspace World 2026, combining operator workstations, KVM infrastructure, and voice communications in a single mission-critical environment.
The joint presentation will take place at booth H1-A72 at the Feria Internacional de Lisboa from 26 to 28 May. The system supports air traffic control, air traffic management, airport operations centres, security operations centres, and emergency management environments.
The architecture combines Knürr’s ergonomic control room workstations, IHSE’s high-performance KVM systems, and Voxtronic’s IP-based voice communication and recording technology. The setup gives operators consistent access to critical applications, communications, and working environments while reducing the complexity created by loosely connected subsystems.
Air traffic environments increasingly rely on redundant architectures, remote and distributed working capability, secure separation of computing equipment, and reliable communications between tower, ground services, security, maintenance, and operations teams.
IHSE’s KVM infrastructure allows computers to be located in protected server rooms while operators access systems remotely in real time. The approach reduces heat, noise, and hardware clutter in the control room, while supporting secure and resilient access to centralised IT systems.
Voxtronic’s Conex platform provides voice communication for air-to-ground and ground-to-ground use cases, while Voxlog records communication for traceability and post-incident analysis. Knürr’s modular workstation systems provide the physical interface for 24/7 operation, where ergonomics and equipment integration affect both operator concentration and room availability.
“As the demands on modern control rooms continue to grow, operators require solutions that deliver not only performance and reliability but also flexibility and scalability. The partnership between Knuerr, Voxtronic, and IHSE addresses exactly these needs with a future-proof, fully integrated approach,” said Mark Hempel, head of product management at IHSE GmbH.
The companies will demonstrate use cases covering air traffic control, airport operations, security, and emergency coordination. Remote tower concepts and digital airspace management are pushing the control room further into systems integration, where human factors, communications, and secure IT access sit inside the same operational architecture.
Visitors can see the joint demonstrations and arrange meetings through the IHSE Airspace World 2026 event page.



