InfoComm 2026 Impulses: VuWall | G&D Discusses AV over IP, Interoperability, and AI-Ready Platforms
Anna Kozel discusses trends, products, and what to expect at the VuWall | G&D booth in Las Vegas this June.
As Taylor Swift asks, are you ready for it? This year, the industry heads back to the Las Vegas Convention Center for InfoComm 2026, set to open its doors on June 13-19 to showcase the Pro AV from all verticals. SCN continues its annual preview of the show with InfoComm Impulses, taking you behind the scenes, allowing several exhibitors to talk trends, technology, inspiration, and an exclusive special sneak preview of what they’ll show in their booths.
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Today, Anna Kozel, VP of marketing at VuWall, brings video wall management, AV over IP distribution, and KVM control to InfoComm 2026.
SCN: What is your company’s story at InfoComm this year?
Anna Kozel: At InfoComm 2026, the VuWall and G&D story is about simplifying mission-critical operations by bringing video wall management, AV over IP distribution, and KVM control into one secure, intuitive platform. We’ll be introducing the fully rearchitected TRx 4.0, unveiling a new core platform, and showcasing G&D’s next-generation keyboard control devices—all designed to give operators faster, more flexible control of any source, on any display, across complex control room environments.
SCN: Why is InfoComm such an important show for you and your company?
AK: InfoComm is where the AV industry comes together to see how technologies are evolving from individual products into complete, integrated workflows. For VuWall and G&D, it’s an important opportunity to meet with consultants, integrators, partners, and end users designing the next generation of secure, scalable control rooms—and to recognize our incredible partners by presenting them with performance awards during our customer and partner event on June 17.
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SCN: What do you expect the buzz to be on the InfoComm 2026 show floor?
AK: We expect a lot of discussion around secure AV over IP, interoperability, and how AI-ready platforms will shape future control room workflows. As organizations manage more sources, data, and systems than ever before, the buzz will be around solutions that reduce complexity while improving operator efficiency and situational awareness.
SCN: ControlVu allows users to create customized touchpanels—so, generally speaking, how do you make the most effective touchscreen user interface?
AK: The most effective touchscreen interfaces are built around the operator’s workflow, not the technology behind it. That means keeping controls simple, contextual, and role-based, so users can take the right action quickly with minimal training and minimal cognitive load.

Wayne Cavadi is the senior content manager of Systems Contractor News. Prior to taking a leap into the Pro AV industry, Wayne was a journalist and content lead for Turner Sports, covering the NCAA, PGA, and Major and Minor League Baseball. His work has been featured in a variety of national publications including Bleacher Report, Lindy's Magazine, MLB.com and The Advocate. When not writing, he hosts the DII Nation Podcast, committed to furthering the stories and careers of NCAA Division II student-athletes. Follow his work on Twitter at @WayneCavadi_2 or the SCN mag Twitter page.
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