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Beijing InfoComm China 2025 Draws Over 26,000 Visitors, Highlights AI and Cross-Industry Collaboration

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Beijing InfoComm China 2025 concluded its three-day run at the China National Convention Center on April 18, drawing 26,419 professional attendees from 45 countries and regions. The annual tradeshow featured more than 400 exhibiting brands and over 85 summit sessions focused on audiovisual technologies, artificial intelligence and integrated systems.

Exhibitors included global technology companies such as AMD, Barco, Bose, Christie, FUJIFILM, Jabra, Sony, Shure and Sennheiser, as well as major Chinese manufacturers like Unilumin, LEYARD, Absen, TAIDEN, MAXHUB and TCL.

Summit sessions included speakers from companies such as NVIDIA, Huawei, Tencent, Alibaba Cloud, and Universal Beijing Resort, offering insights on topics ranging from AI large model deployment to immersive media content production. AI remained a central focus throughout the event, with sessions on generative AI, computer vision, spatial computing and 8K applications.

The AI Technology Application Zone and Pitching Sessions drew strong interest, with participation from companies including Baidu, AISpeech and DeepSeek. Presenters discussed how AI is being integrated into audiovisual workflows and content creation tools.

“The vitality of innovation was evident throughout the three-day exhibition, with the implementation of cutting-edge technology and the rapid evolution of applications,” said June Ko, executive director of InfoCommAsia. “This, coupled with the power of cross-industry collaboration, resource sharing, and knowledge exchange, provides the industry with the resilience to navigate challenges. The overwhelming success of this year’s summit and special events, evidenced by a 21% increase in summit attendance (10,022 attendees across 85 sessions), underscores the industry’s strong desire for insights into emerging technologies. Beijing InfoComm China remains dedicated to fostering innovation and driving forward-looking discussions, as highlighted by the introduction of AI and cultural tourism technology themes.”

This year’s event also included two networking functions: the Welcome Networking Event, co-organized with the China AV English AV Group, and the InfoComm China Mixer, co-organized with the Themed Entertainment Association. Attendees included representatives from Universal Beijing Resort, Shanghai Disney Resort and Fantawild Holdings.

InfoCommAsia operates three regional events: InfoComm China in Beijing, InfoComm India and InfoComm Asia in Thailand. Beijing InfoComm China will return April 15–17, 2026.

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