
AV/IT Team, Class of 2025: University of Connecticut, Storrs
Check out how the AV/IT team at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, improved the fan experience at the Gampel Pavilion basketball facility.
Check out how the AV/IT team at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, improved the fan experience at the Gampel Pavilion basketball facility.
This roundtable discussion tackles today’s workplace pain points from the perspective of the employer and employee. Register to attend today!
Are you watching Wimbledon during the first two weeks of July? Anything "stand out" as missing? There’s no crying in tennis (anymore).
Cloud-enabled devices and systems have fundamentally changed the way AV/IT teams within enterprises and institutions operate, ultimately enhancing the user experience. Download the guide now!
Hall Technologies' CEO, Ken Eagle, discusses the details behind the acquisition of the Atlona portfolio from Panduit, its implications for employees, the evolution of the two brands, and the company's roadmap through 2026.
Thanks to the efforts of Duquesne’s AV and IT staff, the Student Union ballroom is now at the cutting edge of today’s technology.
In this exclusive from InfoComm 2025, WyreStorm’s Zec Voislav shares a behind-the-scenes look at its latest innovations designed for seamless AV integration across Hospitality, Education, and Corporate Solutions, as well as its comprehensive training system and support hub for helping end users stay on top of device installation and updates.
In his first interview since the acquisition, AVI-SPL CEO John Zettel answers questions about the company's future, its employees, and what it means for partners and customers.
The AV/IT team at the University of Arizona, Phoenix Bioscience Core, was tasked with upgrading conference rooms that were operating with decade-old equipment.
Executives from Panasonic Projector & Display Americas discuss its new sub-brand MEVIX, a collaboration with the Open AV Cloud Association, the unveiling of an endlessly flexible, 40,000-lumen, 3-chip DLP 4K projector, as well as the company’s re-introduction to the world of direct-view LED showcased at InfoComm.
The AV/IT team at the Smith School aligned classroom technologies with faculty pedagogy to create optimal teaching and learning experiences.
UCLA Health aimed to make expert medical conversations more accessible through modern, media-driven storytelling.
For the AV/IT team at Emerson College, Dante-based networking and RedNet technology revolutionized student and faculty workflow efficiency throughout Emerson’s facilities.
For the AV/IT team at Texas A&M, creating a templatized approach to AV wasn’t just about picking the right hardware; it was about building an ecosystem.
The Bridge Between Story and Integration: Behind the scenes on how technologists make brand experiences work and last.
AI-Media offers an inside look at LEXI Voice, a new AI-powered tool helping to break down language barriers and improve accessibility across live and hybrid AV environments. Watch the full video interview.
With DTEN’s core product—a turnkey touch-screen collaboration board complete with camera, speakers, and microphones—end users can host a meeting right out of the box.
Nearly 100 companies represented! Whether you attended InfoComm 2025 or not, use this guide to learn about 81 manufacturer roadmaps and 66 new products to stay on top of what is new today and to plan for next year.
InfoComm 2025 welcomed more verified attendees than in 2024 and set a record for the number of end-user attendees.