Noro: Spatial Collaboration Portal with Embedded Camera and Nanolumens NXT LED

Posted by – June 20, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Noro demonstrated its interactive collaboration system, known as the Noro Portal, at Infocomm 2026. Developed in collaboration with Nanolumens, the system establishes a physical-digital hybrid workspace designed to extend physical environments into a shared digital canvas. The platform is designed to bridge the gap in hybrid collaboration, providing spatial depth that allows remote participants to interact as if they are present in the same room.


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The hardware architecture features a center-placed spatial camera system embedded within the display. This camera placement aligns with the eye level of users to facilitate direct eye contact, full-body visualization, and the transmission of nonverbal communication cues. The display wall is built using Nanolumens NXT Engage LED panels, which supply the direct-view LED technology powering the visual interface.

In terms of video resolution, the integrated camera system is technically capable of capturing and streaming video in 4K. In convention center environments such as InfoComm, the stream operates at 1080p or slightly below due to local network and bandwidth constraints. The system design permits scaling up to 2K resolution in the near future as network bandwidth capacities are optimized for streaming high-resolution collaborative content.

The system utilizes a custom architecture to connect and synchronize multiple hardware devices within the collaboration room. Through this interface, users can perform phone casting, interact with a shared digital whiteboard, and manage collaboration tools. The platform includes a mobile controller interface that enables users to manipulate display splits and adjust screen real estate dynamically, such as scaling display segments to 75-75 screen ratios.

For operational productivity, Noro incorporates an intelligence layer featuring an AI agent that runs alongside meetings. This software agent provides automatic meeting summarization, tracks next steps and action items, and helps participants retrieve shared information. Primary deployment targets include always-on portal connections between remote corporate offices, high-stakes executive one-on-ones, team training, and remote hiring interviews.

source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_iSLokilgU