InfoComm 2026 to spotlight AI-driven live production and stadium technologies
InfoComm 2026 will place a major focus on the convergence of AV, broadcast and live production technologies this year, showcasing how integrated systems are reshaping sports venues, live entertainment and audience engagement.
Taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Centre from 13–19 June, the event will highlight the growing crossover among traditional broadcast infrastructure, live event production, and real-time audience interaction technologies.
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Central to this year’s exhibition will be “The Pitch”, an immersive show floor experience developed by Diversified that recreates the technology ecosystems powering modern stadiums, entertainment venues and live media environments.
The installation will feature integrated broadcast control rooms, draft strategy spaces, premium hospitality lounges and interactive fan engagement zones, designed to demonstrate how AV, data and production systems now operate as interconnected platforms rather than standalone technologies.
AVIXA senior vice president Jenn Heinold says live events are increasingly being designed as connected experiences extending beyond the physical venue itself.
“Live events today are no longer just about what happens on stage or on the field, they’re about creating shared, immersive experiences that extend far beyond the physical venue,” she says.
“As demand grows for more connected, scalable, and engaging experiences, organisations are blending broadcast workflows, real-time data and interactive technologies to reach audiences both in-venue and beyond.”
The exhibition will also examine how enterprise organisations are adopting studio-grade production workflows traditionally associated with broadcasters, particularly as in-house livestreaming, digital content production and hybrid events continue to expand.
Sessions including ‘Brands as broadcasters: The new rules of enterprise media production’ and ‘Live streaming in action” will explore how companies are deploying broadcast technologies across corporate communications, marketing and live events.
A fully operational AVIXA TV Studio will also be constructed on the show floor, giving attendees behind-the-scenes access to integrated production environments featuring cameras, lighting, audio systems, collaboration platforms and control infrastructure.
InfoComm 2026 will additionally showcase advancements in immersive audience engagement technologies, including dynamic LED environments, synchronised lighting systems, real-time content adaptation and mobile-driven interaction platforms designed to create more personalised live experiences.
In the North Hall, exhibitors will focus on production technologies including spatial audio, automated staging systems and intelligent lighting platforms increasingly used across concerts, sports venues, experiential installations and large-scale corporate productions.
The show will also feature technical tours examining the deployment of AV-over-IP, NDI and SMPTE 2110 workflows, alongside a behind-the-scenes systems tour of Circa Resort & Casino, highlighting integrated sportsbook, hospitality and large-format video systems powered by technologies including Q-SYS and Crestron.
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