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Home›News›InfoComm 2025 sets show attendance record

InfoComm 2025 sets show attendance record

By Casey McGuire
18/06/2025
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InfoComm 2025 has set a show attendance record with 30,998 attendees across 97 countries with 817 exhibitors.

“From the moment the doors opened, the energy at InfoComm was palpable. What was most fulfilling to see was the business being done on the show floor,” InfoComm senior vice president Jenn Heinold says.

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“We were very intentional about attracting end users to the show – they are a critical part of growth for the pro AV, IT and broadcast ecosystem. They drive product enhancements from manufacturers and push for more innovative technology. Solution providers came out in full force – with product launches and interactive experiences.”

Several attendees took the Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) and AV Network Professional (ANP) exams.

A total of 121 attendees earned their CTS at the show – 78 earned their CTS, 22 attained CTS-D (Design) and 21 attained CTS-I (Installation). This brings the total of CTS holders to over 14,800. Ten attendees earned their ANP certification, making the total of ANP certification holders to 230.

Dang Ly from Universal Destinations and Experience, Jeff Zabel from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Todd Houghland from Ripley Entertainment talked about the rising demands for immersive and personalized experiences that blend the digital and physical world.

Brad Hintz from Creston, Eric Hutto from Diversified, Christie Schyvinck from Shure, Jason Antinori from TELUS and Davis Labuskes from AVIXA talked about the workplace, collaboration, standards and AI.

The AVIXA Women’s Breakfast celebrated the accomplishments of women in pro AV.

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