InfoComm 2025 to Spotlight AI’s Expanding Role in ProAV
InfoComm 2025 will feature more than 20 sessions dedicated to artificial intelligence and its growing influence on professional audiovisual technologies. The event takes place June 7–13, with exhibits open June 11–13, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
Produced by AVIXA, InfoComm will explore how AI is shaping AV applications in retail, live event production, education and more. The show floor will also include demonstrations of AI-driven audio mixing, intelligent camera control and other technologies designed to enhance efficiency and user experience.
“It’s important for InfoComm to not only inspire AV professionals but also provide practical knowledge,” said Jenn Heinold, senior vice president of expositions for AVIXA. “Attendees will leave the show with a better understanding of how to introduce AI into their world.”
The education program includes:
- “AI Transformation: Where Do We Start?” (June 11): A collaborative session at AVIXA Xchange LIVE (Booth 4761) focused on the practical challenges and real-world applications of AI integration.
- “AI in the Production Process” (June 10): A panel discussion on how AI may improve or complicate live event workflows.
- “AI & Gen Z: Revolutionizing Digital Signage and Customer Engagement” (June 10): A look at how AI-powered displays target Gen Z audiences in retail.
- “Making Retail More Immersive With AR, VR and XR” (June 12): A session on how brands are blending digital and physical environments to enhance shopping experiences.
- “Next-Gen Learning: The AI Frontier in AV/IT Solutions” (June 12): A session for education technology managers exploring how generative AI is changing AV/IT infrastructure.
- “Humanoids and the Future of Work” (June 12): A session on the Technology Innovation Stage (Booth 2461), where Orlando Tech News’ Marco Santana will be joined by two robots for a conversation about AI in the workplace.
- “Emerging Compliance and Security Concerns for AI” (June 10): A panel exploring risks and best practices for managing AI-generated content.
The full program is available at infocommshow.org/ai.
