A Parade of Pavilions

  • The wide variety of pavilions at InfoComm is an innovative way to help you find solutions on the Show floor. “The pavilions are great centers of activity, as a way to introduce people to product lines and special events,” says Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D., Executive Director, InfoComm International.
  • Audiophiles will find plenty worth listening to at this year’s Audio Pavilion, located in Hall A, where more than 250 professional audio equipment manufacturers are showcasing their latest products. Also stop by the Audio Demo Rooms, located on the 200 level, where the industry’s leading manufacturers pump up the volume for your listening pleasure.
  • The Digital Signage Pavilion in Hall C provides technology managers and integrators of digital signage technology from all markets an opportunity to experience top companies’ latest products and services within this rapidly expanding field. It is also the home of the Digital Signage Application Showcase, where you can immerse yourself in digital signage environments integrated by Spinitar to experience how multiple industries use digital signage today.
  • The Lighting & Staging Pavilion, located in Hall D, focuses on solutions for rental and staging and special events, with products and services for buyers and major AV houses involved in corporate lighting and staging.
  • Located in the rear of Hall A, the NSCA Electronic Systems Pavilion hosts the NSCA Zone and primarily features commercial electronic systems, including life safety, data, security, paging and nurse call systems.
  • As part of the Technologies for Worship Conference, a pavilion area in Hall D features hands-on audio mixing classes and on-location lighting sessions, as well as the revolutionary Quiet Stage.
  • InfoComm and the Interactive Multimedia and Collaborative Communications Alliance (IMCCA) showcase companies offering solutions in video-, audio-, data-, and webconferencing technologies at The Unified Collaborative Conferencing Pavilion, located in Hall B.
Mary Bakija is a writer and editor with more than 15 years of storytelling experience. Bakija is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Library and Information Science to help others find and tell important stories that might otherwise be lost, and to ensure those stories are preserved for future generations to see.