Mago Expands Global Momentum at ISE 2026 with Android Launch and Broad Partner Presence

Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 proved to be a milestone event for Mago as the company introduced one of its most significant product expansions to date: Mago is now available on Android.
The announcement was made at the Neat booth, where attendees saw firsthand how Mago extends the capabilities of modern meeting rooms by delivering a consistent collaboration experience across multiple platforms and device ecosystems.
The launch represents a major step forward in Mago’s mission to simplify meeting room technology and give organizations greater flexibility in how they deploy collaboration solutions.
A New Level of Flexibility for Meeting Room Deployments
With the introduction of Android support, Mago now operates across both Windows and Android environments, providing organizations with far more flexibility when designing and deploying meeting spaces.
Mago is built on three pillars:
Meet – Join multiple meeting platforms with one touch
Present – Share content easily during meetings and outside meetings
Collaborate – Work together through an advanced digital whiteboard
This expanded platform support enables IT teams and AV integrators to deliver consistent user experiences regardless of hardware brand or meeting platform.
Instead of forcing organizations into a single ecosystem, Mago empowers them to adopt a hardware-agnostic approach to collaboration technology.
Seamless Access Through the Neat App Hub
One of the highlights of the show was the deep integration with Neat devices, making Mago extremely easy to deploy through the Neat App Hub.
This allows customers to quickly add Mago to Neat environments and instantly unlock new capabilities, including:
• Joining multiple meeting platforms from one interface • Wireless content sharing during and outside meetings • A unified experience across different room types
Attendees visiting the Neat booth experienced firsthand how Mago enhances the value of existing Neat deployments while maintaining the simplicity Neat is known for.
Mago Across the Show Floor
While the announcement took place at the Neat booth, Mago’s presence extended far beyond a single stand at ISE.
The platform was showcased across several partner booths, demonstrating how Mago works across a wide range of collaboration hardware environments.
Yealink
At the Yealink booth, Mago was demonstrated on the new Yealink MeetingBoard C EDLA.
This showcased how organizations can combine Yealink hardware with Mago to deliver flexible meeting experiences across different collaboration platforms.
QOMO
Mago was also demonstrated on QOMO interactive displays, highlighting the platform’s ability to transform touch-enabled collaboration boards into full meeting room experience platforms.
Interactive displays running Mago enable teams to meet, present, and collaborate in a unified environment without requiring additional hardware.
Rocware
For Windows-based environments, Mago was paired with USB video bars from Rocware, demonstrating how organizations can deploy Mago within traditional PC-based meeting room systems.
This flexibility allows integrators to design solutions that fit a wide range of customer requirements without forcing a “rip and replace” of existing infrastructure.
Conversations That Matter Across the Industry
ISE is known as the world’s largest AV and collaboration technology event, and for the Mago team, the show was filled with valuable discussions across the ecosystem.
Throughout the week, Mago engaged with:
• Global technology partners • AV integrators and resellers • Leading distributors • Enterprise customers and end users
These conversations reinforced a growing industry trend: organizations are increasingly looking for platform-agnostic collaboration solutions that simplify meeting room experiences without locking them into a single ecosystem.
Walking the Show Floor with Industry Analysts
Mago’s Danny Hayasaka, Managing Director Americas & SVP Global Marketing, also spent time with industry analyst Craig Durr, Chief Analyst and Founder of The Collab Collective.
During their conversation on the ISE show floor, the two discussed how Mago has evolved since their previous meeting in Florida in September 2025.
In the video, Danny provides a quick demonstration of Mago running on Neat devices and shares insights into the growing demand for flexible meeting room platforms.
Industry Insights with Midwich
Danny also connected with Sofia Boer of Midwich Group plc to discuss the future of visual collaboration and how solutions like Mago are shaping the next generation of meeting room experiences.
The conversation explored trends in hybrid work, platform interoperability, and how organizations can future-proof their meeting spaces.
Experiencing Barcelona
While ISE is always a busy and productive event, the Mago team also had the opportunity to explore the vibrant city of Barcelona.
From walking the historic streets to enjoying incredible tapas, the team took time to appreciate the culture and architecture that make Barcelona such a remarkable destination.
One highlight was visiting the breathtaking Basílica de la Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí’s iconic masterpiece that continues to inspire visitors from around the world.
Looking Ahead
ISE 2026 marked an important milestone in Mago’s journey.
With the launch of Android support, broader partner integrations, and increasing industry interest, Mago is positioning itself as a powerful platform for organizations seeking greater flexibility in their meeting room technology.
By supporting both Android and Windows environments and integrating with leading hardware partners, Mago enables organizations to create meeting spaces that are easier to deploy, easier to use, and ready for the future of collaboration.
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