As IT leaders constantly look to streamline infrastructure and elevate workplace experiences, Q-SYS is making a compelling case for a new form of AV architecture that treats audio, video, control, and data not as siloed systems but as one unified, cloud-native platform.
In a new video interview set to premiere on UC Today, Patrick Heyn, VP of Q-SYS Marketing at QSC, explores why the brand is rethinking the orthodox AV stack and what it means for tech decision-makers striving to deliver more innovative, scalable, and future-proof ecosystems for their organisations.
Full Stack AV is Much, Much More Than a Buzzword
At the heart of the Q-SYS game plan is an evolution from fragmented AV environments to a software-based platform approach that leverages real-time data, multimodal I/O, and a single advanced operating system. As Heyn puts it, this is about reimagining what IT leaders should expect from an AV system in 2025 and beyond.
The platform ethos unveiled at Q-SYS Activate earlier this month focuses on breaking down silos and making AV smarter and more manageable at scale. With launches like the Q-SYS Core 24 and overhauled automation tools in the Q-SYS VisionSuite, its ambition is to transform meeting spaces, collaboration zones, and even shared areas like hallways and cafeterias into seamless, intuitive working environments.
"For the actual person that is experiencing it in the room or on the remote end, that technology just should feel invisible," Heyn said. "It should wash over them like water. It should not be an impediment. It should not be a source of fear. It should be a conduit for communication with each other."
Smarter Systems, Tangible Outcomes
Heyn outlines that the Q-SYS platform's emphasis on real-time responsiveness and adaptability empowers it to stand out. Utilising live data from across the AV environment, not just from Q-SYS devices but also third-party endpoints, the system can automate lighting, trigger displays, or frame speakers dynamically, all without manual input or rigid presets.
"Q-SYS is able to take in not just data from its native devices, but every device connected to Q-SYS can be a source of data for Q-SYS to iterate on and generate insights from," Heyn said.




