VIEWPOINT to business leaders, identify the metrics that matter, and design future-ready rooms that not only perform better but contribute directly to organisational productivity and engagement. To help them address those issues, InfoComm will bring together industry experts, customer and platform partners to discuss how the technology can deliver measurable, enterprise-wide value. For example, a session on the ROI of intelligent collaboration spaces will see a panel of experts examining the real-world benefits companies can expect from AI-enabled meeting environments. Participants including Matt Slomka, senior programme manager for Teams Rooms at Microsoft, will discuss how businesses can design future-ready virtual spaces that balance performance, scalability and simplicity while delivering tangible results. Deployment at scale is another facet of the strategic challenge facing businesses. How can they integrate virtual collaboration environments with existing technology? What standards should they put in place to ensure the platform is secure and equitable? And how should they approach the ongoing operation and maintenance of their system after deployment? These questions are the focus of expert-led sessions at InfoComm, which will explore the operational realities of deploying and supporting virtual environments across the global organisation. Standards are a perennial issue with any technology project. In the AV arena, this is no longer just about technology; it is about people, spaces and experiences. The choices and demands facing AV leaders can be overwhelming. To help them, InfoComm 2026 brings together a diverse panel of experts – including Roy Sherry, principal “ AI is creating a new era of intelligent workplaces for organisations of all kinds” IIYA BUKSHTEYN, MICROSOFT 98
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