InfoComm 2026: exploring how the audiovisual industry is driving modern connectivity

InfoComm 2026: exploring how the audiovisual industry is driving modern connectivity

InfoComm

Event will bring together over 250 speakers and 800 exhibiting companies to discuss the audiovisual technology that is powering advanced collaboration, at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 13-19 June 2026 

Kasturi Datta

By Kasturi Datta |


InfoComm 2026 will focus on the evolution of applied audiovisual (AV) integration in both professional and creative environments, and provide attendees with access to new technology and the manufacturers behind it on 13-19 June at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada, USA. 

Company leaders who are looking to showcase their technologies, connect with decision-makers and gain actionable insights into overcoming industry challenges are encouraged to attend.   

More than 750 exhibiting companies, such as Huddly, Q-SYS, Sennheiser and Shure, will present their solutions across AV industry sectors such as digital signage, broadcast AV, conferencing and collaboration.  

With over 30,000 AV professionals from 95 countries, attendees can choose from several expert-led sessions including ‘Live Event Video Production Best Practices’, ‘Enterprise AV Deployment at Scale’, ‘Reimagining Video Editing Workflows with AI Tools’ and ‘Remote Production: Essential Tools and Techniques’.   

Attendees can also participate in Certified Technology Specialist courses led by AV industry specialists. There are several courses available to choose from including ‘Applied Monitoring for AV Systems’, ‘Networking Technology for AV Professionals’, ‘AI in the AV Industry: Foundations’, ‘Applications and Impact and Digital Signage’.  

The event will cover applications of AV technology in individual work and event contexts. 

Attendees interested in gaining insight into how AV is powering smarter workspaces can visit the Central Hall where topics covered will include unified communication platforms for hybrid work, and how AV technologies are integrating data, visualisation and decision-making into a single intelligent ecosystem for advanced collaboration. Additionally, the ‘Retail Experience’ and ‘Smart Workplace’ booths will showcase how AV technologies are increasing customer engagement, operational efficiency and modernising working environments on a global scale. 

Meanwhile, the North Hall will cover the diversity of audio technology, enhanced storytelling through AV integration with broadcast workflows, and applications of lighting and staging technologies for creating immersive experiences.  

With over 30,000 attendees expected, InfoComm will offer several opportunities for networking and forming strategic partnerships, such as the Spotlight Stage. The event will also feature a Vision Stage, where industry experts will speak about trend forecasts and attendees can witness demonstrations of new technology.  

“This year, InfoComm celebrates the power of AV to change the world at work and at play,” said David Labuskes, CEO of AVIXA and producer of InfoComm. “As pro AV becomes a more essential part of customer‑driven IT, broadcasting, and AI solutions, InfoComm 2026 provides a vital forum to explore those technologies, gain actionable insights, and meet new colleagues who share a passion for shaping the future of our industry."

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