In picture: Rhythm Arora of Qubix Technologies and Narendra Naidu of Rhino Engineers at the event - 'Hear the Impossible'
Published on 12th August 2026
Qubix Technologies, in partnership with Meyer Sound and Sun Infonet, hosted Hear the Impossible, an invitation-only showcase held on 30–31 July 2026 at Qubix Labs. The two-day event brought together over 80 industry leaders from more than 30 firms — including architects, interior designers and consultants — for live demonstrations, expert sessions, hospitality and networking.
At its heart was one striking question: What if one room could become any room on earth? The answer was Constellation — Meyer Sound's revolutionary acoustic system that transforms a single space in real time, recreating the exact acoustics of a boardroom, concert hall, cinema or cathedral at the touch of a button. For the audience, it was a moment of disbelief — the same four walls becoming an entirely different world with each setting.
Leading the experience was John Pellowe, Constellation Project Director at Meyer Sound and a Grammy-winning recording engineer, who calibrated the room live before the audience — turning one space into many, in moments.
But Constellation was only the beginning. Guests stepped into the Qubix Experience Centre — a showcase of the world's most advanced and distinctive technology experiences under one roof. From an immersive home theatre and a personal stereo room to a fully-integrated living room, a professional podcast studio, and The Command Centre, every space was engineered to be felt, not just seen. Adding to the wonder was Robie, an intelligent robot gliding through the space and offering a glimpse of tomorrow, today.
Here, some of the most revered names in audio came together in a single space — the sculptural horns of Avantgarde Acoustics, the British-engineered precision of PMC, the iconic amplification of McIntosh, and the seamless versatility of Sonos Professional — each revealing a different dimension of what sound can be. Vision met spectacle as a rollable LED display unfurled on cue, dissolving the line between technology and art. Together, the spaces told a single story — of what living and working with technology can truly become.
"The world says India isn't ready for technology like this — but people can't believe in what they've never experienced. So we built the supply first, and let demand follow. Our active acoustics room is where the physics of sound meets the biology of the human body: science fiction, made real. And we didn't just install it — building and calibrating something this complex is the strongest proof of our integration maturity," said Rhythm Arora, CEO & CTO, Qubix Technologies.
