QSC has unveiled a broad set of product announcements aimed at a familiar enterprise problem – scaling meeting rooms beyond huddle spaces without adding complexity, inconsistency or high support costs.
The main launch is Q-SYS RoomSuite Modular Systems. It introduces a new hardware and software approach which aims to standardise medium-sized and larger collaboration spaces.
Alongside this, the company also announced a control solution for Zoom Rooms in divisible environments, a new mid-power tier of network amplifiers, a high-capacity AV&C processor and a new training credential focused on advanced control skills.
“Our customers already rely on the Q-SYS Full Stack AV Platform to deliver their most demanding, highly customisable spaces,” said Sanjay Kulkarni, VP of Product, Q-SYS.
“Q-SYS RoomSuite Modular Systems extend that platform into standardised collaboration solutions across more space types, enabling a more complete, high-performance workplace under a single platform.”
Together, the releases point to a shift in how QSC wants Q-SYS to be used.
The platform has long been associated with highly customised, flagship installations. With RoomSuite, QSC is clearly targeting larger-scale, repeatable enterprise deployments as well.
From Custom Builds to Repeatable Rooms
RoomSuite Modular Systems is designed to address a long-standing challenge for IT teams and AV integrators.
Small meeting rooms are now easy to deploy using all-in-one devices and fixed bundles. Medium and large rooms, by contrast, often remain bespoke projects that are hard to replicate across an organisation.
QSC’s approach is a web-based, no-code workflow that supports faster configuration and deployment. Instead of designing each room from scratch, organisations can define standard room types and roll them out across multiple locations.
Management is handled through Q-SYS Reflect, QSC’s cloud platform for monitoring and control. This allows IT teams to track system status, manage configurations and support rooms remotely, rather than relying on on-site intervention.
The RoomSuite architecture is built around the RMP-100. This combines Q-SYS processing with a built-in network switch. The goal is to reduce system complexity while still supporting Q-SYS collaboration peripherals, AV distribution and signal bridging. For medium and large rooms, this also reduces rack space and commissioning time.
RoomSuite also includes the QIO-VEN4 expansion module, which allows additional I/O to be placed closer to user-facing AV endpoints.
In practice, this supports shorter cable runs, simpler installs and more flexible room layouts.
Simplifying Zoom Rooms in Divisible Spaces
Control remains one of the most difficult aspects of larger collaboration environments.




