
InfoComm 2026: Show Guide
What to expect at this year’s InfoComm show, from AI in AV to hybrid entertainment, immersive experiences and local excursions

It’s official: InfoComm, the AV industry’s biggest annual event, is back! From 13 to 19 June, exhibitors, educators and audio-visual specialists will flock to Las Vegas, Nevada for this unmissable fixture.
Hosted by AVIXA and held yet again at the expansive Las Vegas Convention Center, InfoComm 2026 will reflect AV’s current inflection point. “The AV and IT convergence has been a focus at InfoComm for years,” says Jenn Heinold, AVIXA’s senior vice president, expositions in the Americas. “What’s different in 2026 is that we are also seeing broadcast and
AI converge into the same systems and workflows.”
From timely keynote speeches given by Microsoft’s Ilya Bukshteyn and Cisco’s Espen Løberg on AI-driven collaboration and connected intelligence, respectively, to new interactive experiences, tours and stages, InfoComm 2026 is shaping up to be the event of the year. Register at infocommshow.org, and read on to learn what else is in store.
Work hard, play hard
It’s an exciting time for AV. “Live events have continued expanding beyond the post-pandemic surge,” begins Mike Sullivan-Trainor, senior industry analyst at AVIXA, while “hybrid events are becoming a key part of the landscape, magnifying the reach of in-person performances to a virtual audience.”
According to Sullivan-Trainor, the industry will see “more than 5% revenue growth for 2026 and a total compound annual growth rate of 4.6% through to 2030.” He believes the Winter Olympics and the World Cup are largely to blame (or thank!) for this increase, as well as the growing impact of AI on essentially every sector. “The major challenge to pro AV,”
he thinks, “is levelling up immersive experiences while maintaining quality and expanding content distribution capabilities.” InfoComm will show its attendees how to do just that – and much more.
The 2026 event is organised around two opposing themes: work and play. Heinold explains that, while the work section (located in the Central Hall) will explore ‘how AV powers smarter spaces’ for corporate enterprising and education, the play section (in the North Hall) ‘will highlight the more creative side of AV, including live events and broadcast’.
Central Hall visitors can explore exhibitions on conferencing, command and control, digital signage solutions and ed tech, with dedicated areas providing sector-specific demos and talks.
The Smart Workspace, for instance, “is a hands-on, immersive environment that demonstrates how people, spaces and technology come together to reduce friction and support collaboration.” The Retail Experience, meanwhile, combines the latest in experiential tech to, Heinold explains, illustrate the way “integrated systems influence behaviour, increase revenue and drive decisions.
“Also placed in Central Hall,” continues Heinold, “the Vision Stage provides a view of where the pro AV industry is headed next. It offers a forward-looking glance at AV, from product announcements and hands-on demonstrations to expert
trend forecasting.”
Just a short walk away, in LVCC’s North Hall, play defines the show floor. The Pitch will focus on football (that’s soccer when in Vegas) – and how broadcast and live event production are converging to cover it. The new Spotlight Stage, also within the play area, will “immerse attendees in the media technologies shaping our industry,” describes Heinold, who hopes the space will ‘ignite ideas’ and encourage innovation.
“By partnering with integrators and manufacturers to showcase AV in action, InfoComm attendees will experience fully functional vignettes that showcase how these technologies can work together.”

Levelling up
AV in action is unquestionably a theme at InfoComm 2026. AVIXA aims to provide as much real-world experience as possible, with new workshops built around this very principle. “These include Optimising Gain Structure, Applying AI to Higher Ed AV Design and the USB Hands-On Workshop,” explains Heinold. “The focus is on practical application.”
Beyond meandering the LVCC’s many halls, “attendees can get out into Las Vegas to explore inspiring AV applications in live venues through our Integrated Experience Tours.” This year, they can visit the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Circa Resort’s Stadium Swim and Sportsbook; the Interstellar Arc VR Experience and the Grand Prix Plaza.
Once back inside the air-conditioned Convention Center, visitors can attend AVIXA’s AI Accelerator, the anchor for InfoComm’s AI coverage. “It’s a full-day programme designed to help AV professionals move from curiosity to capability,” explains Heinold, “with practical frameworks for governance and validation, so teams can scale their AI adoption.” They can learn more about AV and IT at the Pro Training programme, where Zoom’s technical experts will guide participants through different exercises that mirror the complexity of enterprise environments.
Besides soaking up every possible insight, visitors also attend InfoComm to connect with one another. The event offers plenty of opportunities to do so, “from casual meetups at Xchange LIVE to the hugely popular annual AVIXA Women’s Breakfast,” shares Heinold. This year, the breakfast will see award-winning journalist, bestselling author and entrepreneur Mariana Atencio attend and “address one of the most urgent leadership challenges of today: how to build trust in an era defined by curated narratives, AI-generated content and increasing scepticism.”
No matter what sector or speciality, InfoComm 2026 has something to offer everyone. Keep reading for a sample of exhibits to explore, spanning pro audio, LEDs, media servers and more.

Exhibitors, assemble!
Adamson N203, N6445
Adamson is celebrating 40 years of excellence in professional audio – and the significant advancements it’s made over that time. Committed to quality, it manufactures nearly all components in house in Ontario, Canada. The company holds numerous patents in areas such as chamber design and transducer architecture – and continues to define the future of audio technology.
AV Stumpfl N7123
AV Stumpfl makes premium projection screens and powerful media servers designed to deliver uncompromising performance. From live events and major international airports to museums, theme parks, universities and hospitality
venues, its tech drives unforgettable visual experiences. Innovation, quality and close customer partnerships mean
every solution is made for precision, flexibility and seamless integration.
Christie N6805
With over 95 years of experience, Christie is a trusted provider of high-performance display solutions. Breaking barriers in pro AV technology, the company continues to embrace a passion for innovation, with advanced RGB pure laser projection, hybrid laser projection, LED and LCD displays. Its products shape events and areas of every scale.
Clear-Com N7005
Clear-Com is a global provider of professional communications solutions, including wired and wireless systems. Serving broadcast, live events, sports, live performance, military, aerospace and government markets – where real-time communication matters – Clear-Com’s products provide high-quality audio, reliability, scalability and low latency.
DirectOut N6163, N6256
DirectOut specialises in audio connectivity, networking and bridging solutions for broadcast, studio, live and installed sound applications. Its products build bridges between systems based on different audio formats, such as MADI, SoundGrid, Dante, Ravenna and SMPTE ST 2110. DirectOut’s new PRODIGY Series introduces even more features.
Disguise N7568-MR
Disguise is the platform at the heart of the new era of visual experiences – a single powerful, integrated system of software, hardware and services to help create the next dimension of real-time spectacle. Resting at the intersection of the physical and virtual, its ecosystem is fine-tuned to bring visionaries, artists and brands into a seamless workflow.
Hive C5456
Hive will be showing its complete range of the award-winning SDM-enabled Beeblade media players and enclosures, including the Nexus 8K ST 2110-enabled device, the Nexus dual SDM rack mount enclosure and the high-density Beehive 16-slot Media Player rack mount solution.
INFiLED C8703
INFiLED specialises in developing and manufacturing large-scale LED screens for a range of product applications, including rental, corporate, control rooms, retail, outdoor, extended reality and virtual production. It has become a top brand in the LED arena, offering high-end digital display solutions for an enhanced visual experience.
Panasonic C8630 (North America), C8325, N242 (Americas)
Established in 2025, Panasonic’s new Projector & Display Americas arm is a B2B branch committed to delivering innovative visual solutions across the education, corporate and entertainment industries. The company’s mission is to simplify complex workflows and enable professionals in the AV industry to focus on the art of storytelling and the power of connection.
Riedel Communications N7105
Riedel Communications designs, manufactures and distributes innovative real-time networks for broadcast, event, pro audio, sports, theatre and security applications worldwide. Best known for its wireless intercom and digital audio matrix systems, Riedel recently acquired ARRI, expanding its portfolio to serve the high-end production sector.
Sennheiser C5313
Sennheiser lives and breathes audio. For more than 75 years, the company has made remarkable sonic experiences with professional-grade microphones, meeting solutions, streaming technologies and monitoring systems – as well as creating consumer devices such as headphones, soundbars and hearables. Sennheiser is driven to engineer audio solutions that make a difference.
Sony C8301, N232, N234, N236
Sony offers AV, presentation and display products – including projectors, displays, remote cameras, video analytics and microphones – that address a range of consumer challenges. With flexible sizes, accommodating price points and various form factors, Sony provides versatile options to the corporate, entertainment, education, simulation, house of worship and healthcare sectors.
Unilumin C8349
Founded in 2004, Unilumin was an early pioneer in direct-view LED displays. Today, the company continues to lead the LED market with its innovative product design, cutting-edge research and state-of-the art manufacturing facilities. With 5000-plus employees worldwide, the company is committed to serving a global client base.


