InfoComm 2026 opens the registration process and announces its first new features.

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USA – Registration is now officially open for InfoComm 2026 which takes place from 13-19 June at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada (with exhibits from 17-19 June).

Produced by AVIXA, InfoComm 2026 will welcome more than 750 exhibiting companies. “This year, InfoComm celebrates the power of AV to change the world at work and at play,” said David Labuskes, CTS, CAE, RCDD, CEO of AVIXA.

“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.”

Building on AVIXA’s tagline of ‘Together, we change the way people experience the world,’ InfoComm 2026 will for the first time organise the show floor around Work and Play.

The Central Hall will focus on “Work” technologies, including conferencing and collaboration, command and control, digital signage, learning spaces, and enterprise IT. Attendees will experience several new and expanded Activation Hubs, including:

  • A Smart Workplace, powered by FORTÉ and developed with Technology Partner Shure Incorporated, showcasing solutions for hybrid work, meeting equity, and human-centered office design.
  • A Retail Experience, featuring a connected store environment, developed with  Samsung Electronics America, designed to reflect what’s next in physical and digital retail.

The North Hall will highlight “Play” technologies – audio, broadcast AV, lighting, staging, and live event solutions – alongside The Pitch, powered by Diversified, a dynamic activation hub showcasing live production, immersive displays, and fan engagement technologies used in sports and entertainment environments. The AVIXA TV Studio will also return, demonstrating a fully operational broadcast studio designed for both enterprise and entertainment applications.

“InfoComm 2026 is designed to immerse attendees in AV in action – from the technologies powering smarter workplaces and classrooms to the creative solutions driving live events and broadcast,” said Jenn Heinold, senior vice president of expositions for the Americas at AVIXA. “Our show floor activations and activation hubs give attendees a hands-on way to explore what’s possible and how these solutions come together in real environments.”

Education at InfoComm 2026 runs from 13-19 June in the West Hall Meeting Rooms.

While the full education program will be announced in the coming months, session topics will include:

  • AI applications in AV projects, including conferencing systems, digital signage, classrooms, and live events
  • AV for accessibility, with tools and techniques that support inclusive, human-centred design
  • Core AV skills, such as production workflows, system monitoring, and network security
  • How-to and “cheat code” sessions, offering practical design examples and deployment strategies
  • Project case studies, highlighting real-world successes – and lessons learned.

Attendees will continue to experience learning across multiple formats, including the Vision Stage, Spotlight Stage, AVIXA TV Studio, and Xchange LIVE.

InfoComm 2026 will also once again offer Integrated Experience Tours, giving attendees behind-the-scenes access to real-world AV installations and the teams who design and operate them. Two tours at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) are confirmed:

  • UNLV Dreamscape Learn (Tuesday, June 16): Attendees will tour Dreamscape Learn, a 400-square-metre immersive VR learning environment featuring a 16-seat immersive classroom and free-roam experience. The tour will also include collaborative classrooms, production spaces, and a makerspace, with insight into how AV technologies support immersive, story-driven education.
  • UNLV Medical School (Thursday, June 18): This tour will highlight advanced AV applications in medical education, beginning with a presentation on recent technology upgrades and the AV network supporting more than 255 endpoint devices. Attendees will visit a virtual anatomy lab featuring VR headsets, a cadaver lab equipped with PTZ and mobile cameras, custom control interfaces, and multi-room overflow capabilities, and conclude at the Dr. Barbara Atkinson Forum with a Q&A session.

Additional Integrated Experience Tours will be announced in the coming months.

Attendees will also benefit from the continued enhancements to the Las Vegas Convention Center, including a renovated Central Hall, featuring improved lighting, contemporary finishes, and clearer sightlines.

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