Exhibiting at ISE for the fourth consecutive year and sharing its stand with Groupe Novelty for the second time in Barcelona, Naostage is once again redefining how entertainment experiences are delivered with its latest innovations and technologies, on show on stand 6R100.
Across a space of more than 150m², visitors will be able to discover YouTrack, a manual tracking system offering the best price-to-performance ratio on the market and unlimited scalability; the brand new Kore S server; and a preview of Multiview technology, which extends tracking capabilities to and opens up new opportunities in the broadcast, VR/XR, architectural and sports segments.
Designed for both fixed-installation and staging projects, YouTrack is an accessible and evolutive system designed to benefit all types of productions, from small venues to large festivals. The system is made up of Kam, an HDR RGB Full HD spectral camera, and Nuk, a pre-configured compact computer that transmits data in real time to Naostage’s Kratos tracking software. IP67-certified and featuring PoE technology, Kam can be connected to ten Nuk stations to create and manage multiple tracking positions.
YouTrack enables one or more lighting operators to manually follow a target (for example, an artist, performer or audience member) using a 3D mouse, using all Kratos features which were, until now, only available using Naostage’s K SYSTEM.
Simple to install and use, the new manual tracking system provides customers with a modular, scalable architecture: it can initially operate as a manual tracking system before being paired with additional sensors and/or servers, and, depending on requirements, can evolve into an automated tracking system and/or be combined with K SYSTEM, paving the way for full automation of stage, spatial and architectural tracking. In doing so, it provides a simple, economical, open alternative to traditional tracking systems – which are often expensive and complex to deploy and operate – to meet the evolving demands of live entertainment and AV professionals.
Unveiled exclusively at ISE 2026, Kore S is a new AI-trained tracking solution accessible for all budgets. Featuring the same robust 4U-rack chassis as its predecessor Kore, and powered by the same proprietary deep learning-trained AI engine, Kore S has been specifically designed to handle fixed installations or simple stage projects of up to 30m × 20m. Optimised to process up to four video feeds – either four Kam cameras or one Kapta bar – Kore S is suitable for all budgetary, space and efficiency requirements. Its value-for-money appeal is further amplified when paired with Kam for OEM use or integration.
Powered by Naostage’s Kratos software, Kore S provides access to the full Naostage user experience, including intuitive input/output management, action-zone definition, automation tools and seamless integration with third-party systems. Real-time tracking data is transmitted over the network via PSN and OSC, ensuring full compatibility with third party lighting, audio and video systems.
Finally, Naostage will preview the new Multiview feature – a major evolution of K SYSTEM designed to extend AI tracking beyond traditional end-on configurations based on stereo vision. Multiview combines multiple synchronised viewpoints within a single AI engine, offering a multi-perspective approach that significantly increases spatial coverage and tracking accuracy in complex, large-scale or non-front-facing environments with varied geometries and use cases.
Equipped with Multiview, K SYSTEM is now suitable for applications including broadcast and XR studios, immersive spaces, architectural installations as well as sports arenas. Multiview also lays the technological foundations for future AI capabilities. By correlating multiple visual perspectives, the system paves the way for features such as continuous tracking of targets even when off-camera, as well as recognition based on costumes or faces – opening new creative and technical possibilities for live entertainment and beyond.
ISE visitors will also be able to attend detailed demos showing how Naostage’s range of tracking solutions meets the practical needs of integrators, operators and service providers. “We are constantly looking to improve our tracking technologies to ensure as many creatives, technicians and designers as possible can deliver truly interactive experiences,” said Alexis Reymond, Naostage’s Director of Strategy. “With Kam, Nuk, Kore S and the YouTrack solution, we are making professional tracking even more accessible, flexible and future-proof for everyone in live entertainment and the wider experience economy – while preparing for the future with the innovative new Multiview technology.”
Meet Naostage and its range of tracking solutions at ISE 2026, Hall 6, stand R100.

