Barcelona | SignageOS is heading into ISE 2026 with a sharpened focus on artificial intelligence and automation across the digital signage ecosystem. Under the motto “Build Smarter, Scale Faster,” the signage tech expert is presenting a series of AI-driven capabilities and unveiling its new Automation Hub — a development that provides a full workflow automation layer for integrators and network operators.

ISE 2026: SignageOS Pushes AI and Automation to the Edge
At the center of SignageOS’ ISE showcase is Supra, the local streaming technology designed to reliably deliver content across existing digital signage networks. Supra decouples content delivery from device hardware and operating systems, allowing brands to deploy cutting edge generative content without replacing or upgrading fleets. (invidis report)
The rapid development of cool and CPU-hungry generative content requires new ways to ensure consistent and predictable playback on heterogeneous networks — a challenge Supra aims to address.
SignageOS is also responding to the growing need for brand safety in an era of AI-generated visuals and messaging. The company’s AI-based Content Guard tool acts as an automated content validator, an innovative solution for operators that struggle with proof-of-play and content verification across mixed hardware environments. SignageOS positions its new AI toolset as a solution that standardizes content reporting and ensures reliable delivery independent of device type or manufacturer.
Another highlight is the premiere of the SignageOS Automation Hub, which uses AI to surface insights, guide setup, and automatically resolve issues at scale, replacing dozens of manual steps with intelligent workflows and keeping networks healthy without constant manual intervention.
The Automation Hub enables intelligent onboarding through guided, chatbot-assisted setup that helps teams define expected device behavior, while revealing insights through automated reports that surface trends, risks, and opportunities across the network. It can suggest actions such as rebooting devices, provide deeper fleet transparency, accelerate configuration and rollout tasks, and enable detailed troubleshooting based on contextual insights. The AI-supported operations shift the operational paradigm toward predictive network management.
Additionally it provides integrations with tools like ServiceNow, Salesforce, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and AI platforms. This allows integrators and network operators to design their own workflows that span across systems and tools, reducing the operational friction that arises when managing digital signage through multiple systems. The company sees particular value for managed service providers, as the Automation Hub supports automated self-healing workflows and other labor-saving processes.
For enterprise deployments, AI requirements are particularly strict. CEO Stan Richter notes that because many enterprise customers operate under complex security frameworks that dictate how AI can be used, SignageOS’ AI toolkit enables integration with other AI models.
With AI-driven operations, content control, and workflow automation, SignageOS is outlining a more scalable model for managing digital signage networks. At ISE 2026, the company presents its platform as infrastructure designed for increasingly complex, heterogeneous environments.


