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InfoComm Asia 2024 special event

InfoComm Asia 2025: what to expect from the trade show & conference

The Pro AV event takes place in Bangkok from 23 – 25 July

InfoComm Asia 2025 is the continent’s number one audiovisual and transformative solutions event. Bringing together over 8,000 attendees, it connects AV manufacturers to the Asia Pacific market. With a wide range of exhibitors, delegates can expect to connect with leading brands showcasing unique and innovative solutions.

This year’s event will take place at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok, Thailand, from 23 to 25 July.

InfoComm Asia 2025 will showcase the technology of the future. With cutting-edge innovations and insights from global professionals, it encourages visitors to build connections and network with industry leaders.

Why attend InfoComm Asia 2025?

The fifth edition of InfoComm Asia will showcase 180 international brands. This year, there are 40 new exhibitors, 75% of whom are from China. This highlights a significant surge in Chinese innovation targeting the broader Asian market.

Attendees can expect a range of advanced technologies, diverse solutions, and a chance to engage with innovative companies.

“InfoComm Asia offers indispensable long-term value, particularly for our AV channel professionals,” says June Ko, executive director of InfoComm Asia.

“Our show is a prime opportunity to build and nurture the vital human connections that are truly the bedrock of sustained business health. We encourage AV channel professionals and business decision-makers alike to fully leverage this platform to establish new industry contacts, solidify relationships with existing partners, and connect with new peers and potential collaborators.

“Fostering deep networks and exploring the diverse opportunities available at InfoComm Asia is always a powerful strategic investment in future growth and resilience.”

Special events

InfoComm Asia 2025 will host a series of engaging special events, including its signature off-site Tech Tours. These specially curated excursions provide attendees with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to witness the latest Pro AV technology in real-world scenarios.

Notable highlights include a visit to a cutting-edge virtual production studio tailored for broadcast, media, and entertainment needs. There is also an immersive tour of a top Bangkok nightclub, showcasing how sophisticated visual displays, high-end audio systems, and integrated lighting work together to create captivating entertainment experiences.

event at InfoComm Asia 2024

Complementing these excursions, the show floor will also serve as a centre for interaction, featuring additional special events.

Visitors can attend dedicated networking receptions, an engaging Lunch & Learn: AI in AV Workshop, and the collaborative Regional AV Roundtable & Mixer, among other events. These aim to provide vibrant opportunities for connecting with peers, leaders, and potential collaborators.

Interested attendees can RSVP for these special events during registration for InfoComm Asia 2025. Some events may require a fee, and spots are on a first-come, first-served basis.

A focus on AI at InfoComm Asia 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be at the forefront of this year’s InfoComm Asia Summit 2025. There will be in-depth insights into the future of AV, IT, and AI integration. The event aims to equip attendees with the knowledge and strategies needed to succeed in a quickly changing business environment.

“The future of business is intrinsically linked to how we reimagine our physical and digital boundaries. I’m thrilled to be part of the opening panel at InfoComm Asia, Reimagining Boundaries: The Future of Business & Technology in 2030, to discuss this very shift,” says Simon Long, senior director at CBRE, Singapore.

Summit session InfoComm Asia 2024

“We will explore how converged technologies, especially AI, are fundamentally reshaping the built environment, and it’s a critical conversation for any leader looking to gain a strategic edge in the coming years.”

Shaun Liew, head of rail operations & support and customer experience & commercial at SBS Transit Ltd, Singapore, adds: “At SBS Transit, we discovered that human-centric AI isn’t just about automation, but a powerful way to amplify the human touch.

“I look forward to sharing some insights and lessons from our journey of discovery during the Blending Innovation with Emotion panel at InfoComm Asia.”

Workshops and more

The Summit at InfoComm Asia 2025 will include a series of insightful debates and practical workshops focused on AI.

For example, Transforming Workplaces with AI-Driven Intelligent Devices discusses creating smarter, more efficient workplaces using sensor data and introduces the ‘Distance Zero’ concept for AI-guided meeting experiences.

The panel discussion AI and the Transformation of AV/IT Solutions Education: Challenges, Directions, and Opportunities examines how artificial intelligence could influence the future of education in the AV and IT solutions sectors.

educational session at InfoComm Asia 2023

Another panel discussion, AI & The Future of Workplace Collaboration and Engagement, provides insight into how AI-powered automation, machine learning, and intelligent chatbots are enhancing productivity and creating new opportunities for collaboration in the workplace.

The Summit will also include dedicated tracks focusing on AI’s application in specific sectors. These provide tailored insights for professionals across various fields.

For instance, Shaping the Future of Digital Signage — Market Trends and Managed Signage examines how AI unlocks more personalised experiences. AI Audio Mixing: Using it to Gain Advantage will show how AI can refine audio production and enhance live events.

Other highlights from the InfoComm Asia 2025 agenda

The InfoComm Asia Summit aims to offer in-depth educational sessions on the most important trends shaping the industry. Across 14 tracks, attendees can discover insights into esports, enterprise IT, digital signage, smart workplace, live events, immersive experiences, and more.

Wednesday 23 July

Following an opening ceremony and a welcome address from June Ko, the opening session, Reimagining Boundaries: The Future of Business & Technology in 2030, will offer a glimpse into the transformative trends and technologies expected to redefine industries by the end of the decade.

Moderator Zane Au of Shen Milsom & Wilke will be joined by AVIXA’s David Labuskes, James Shanks from GPA and CBRE’s Simon Long.

Later, Ivan Lau of Pantheon Lab and Shaun Liew of SBS Transit will present Blending Innovation with Emotion: How Human-Centric AI is Changing Customer Engagement and Operation Efficiency. This aims to provide a 360-degree perspective on the Metahuman Interface (MHI) solution.

trade show floor

Smart cities are also on the agenda on Wednesday afternoon. There will be insights from Dr Temo Anda of NCS Group in Singapore Smart Cities 2.0: From Sensors to Reasoning Agents.

Live streaming, live events

In Optimizing Audio Quality in Live Streaming: Strategies and System Design, attendees will explore the technical foundations of audio for live streaming. This is led by Jun Lim of Integrated Systems Technologies. This will be followed by Future of Audio in Live Transcription and Translation Scenarios with Urmil Vaidya of AVIXA.

When it comes to live events, attendees can gain insights from groundbreaking performances, including Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics World Tour, in Lighting Up the Stage: The Tech Behind Ed Sheeran, Adele & Beyond.

This talk will explore how Disguise’s tools enable seamless production and real-time collaboration across global stages. It is presented by Wayne Law of Disguise, an industry-leading platform at the heart of a new era of visual experiences.

See also: Smart, seamless, spectacular: Disguise shapes a new era of immersive LBE

Thursday 24 July

AI is in the spotlight again on Thursday morning, starting with Bringing 2D Plans to Life with Stunning Gen-AI Renders. Chua Cong Wei of PTS Consulting will discuss how generative AI can transform simple 2D plans into realistic visuals. This makes it easier to communicate ideas, expedite decisions, and bring AV designs to life.

InfoComm Asia record attendance

Then, in Beyond the Interface: AI, Automation, and the New Rules of IntegrationJonathan McFarlane, CEO of PlaceOS, will explore how emerging trends in large language models (LLMs), automation, and smart environments are transforming the way digital experiences are built.

Florian Rotberg of invidis consulting will deliver the invidis keynote. Shaping the Future of Digital Signage — Market Trends and Managed Signage examines the evolving landscape of digital signage. It will highlight key market trends and the technological drivers that will shape its future.

Rotberg will then lead a panel discussion, Driving Customer Experience Through Innovation and Best Practices. This will explore how cutting-edge innovation and proven best practices are shaping the future of the customer experience. He will be joined by Michael Martin of Screencloud, Frank Larsen of SignageLive, and Nir Doron from NoviSign.

Technology and storytelling at InfoComm Asia 2025

In the afternoon, the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) presents a series of sessions called Emotion Amplified: How Technology Elevates Storytelling and Enriches Experience. Blake Hellyar of SHIKI will introduce the summit.

Firstly, in Everything Starts with the Voice: Engineering Emotion Through Audio, Lee Stevens of Adamson Systems Engineering will explore how emotion is the true currency of sound, and how precision-engineered sound systems are crafted not just for clarity or power, but for emotional fidelity.

Christie, the global visual and audio technology company, will also present a technology case study. Hellyar will then moderate a panel discussion with Stevens. This is called Technological Innovations in Storytelling: Bridging the Gap between Imagination and Reality.

InfoComm Asia welcome

During the afternoon, speakers will join Hellyar to talk about creativity. In The Future of Immersive Environments: Beyond Screens and Sensors, Justin and Kelly Harris of SnobBirds LLC will examine how spatial storytelling and tactile detail can drive connection in a tech-saturated world.

Creating Impact Without Reinventing the Wheel – An Operator’s View will be a candid conversation with Darren Kopas of MGM Macau. This will share how the company reimagines existing AV technology to deliver emotionally resonant guest experiences.

Finally, all the speakers will take part in a panel discussion titled The Future of Creative Expression: How Emerging Technologies are Redefining Storytelling.

Friday 25 July

Sustainability takes centre stage on Friday.

Save Sustainability in AV will discuss the importance of incorporating sustainable practices within the AV industry. It will highlight initiatives such as reducing waste, promoting energy efficiency, and supporting the responsible sourcing of materials.

This is presented by Piyanut Boonkhun of Sustainability in AV (SAVe). SAVe is a non-profit that works to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within the AV field.

SAVe logo

Boonkhun will also lead a panel discussion titled Sustainability and Integrated Technology – What Sustainability Looks Like in the AV Industry?

With the urgent need for environmental stewardship, the AV industry plays a crucial role in driving change. This panel brings together experts and thought leaders from diverse backgrounds. They will discuss the practical aspects and transformative potential of sustainability in AV.

Professional development at InfoComm Asia 2025

AVIXA will also hold its first-ever in-person CTS 1-AV Technology Training course in Asia.

Scheduled for July 21-23, just before the main exhibition, this foundational three-day programme marks the initial stage of the new CTS Pathway for professionals aiming to earn the internationally recognised CTS (Certified Technology Specialist) credential.

“InfoComm Asia is more than just an exhibition; it’s a comprehensive platform for professional development and strategic learning,” says Angie Eng, marketing director of InfoComm Asia. “We recognize the importance of continuous learning, and our show is fundamentally about equipping our community for tomorrow’s challenges.

“Learning is truly omnipresent at InfoComm Asia. Whether it’s through expert-led sessions, exploring innovations on the show floor, or engaging in conversations at our special events, every interaction is key for attendees to gain the invaluable knowledge and connections to master the evolving technological landscape and drive innovation within their organizations.”

InfoComm Asia, a Singapore subsidiary of AVIXA, leads professional audiovisual trade shows across the Asia Pacific. Its key events—InfoComm Asia, Beijing InfoComm China, and InfoComm India—offer a platform for global Pro-AV professionals to connect, network, and explore industry innovations.

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