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InfoComm 2026 Las Vegas: Dates, Venue & Pro AV Guide
InfoComm 2026 runs 13 to 19 June at LVCC, Las Vegas. Exhibits 17 to 19 June. A visitor guide to North America's flagship Pro AV and digital signage show.
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13 jun 2026
19 jun 2026
InfoComm 2026 takes place from 13 to 19 June 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Education sessions and conferences run all week in the West Hall Meeting Rooms, while the exhibition floor opens later, from Wednesday 17 June to Friday 19 June. The show is produced by AVIXA, the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association.
InfoComm is the one show built entirely around applied audiovisual integration, meaning how audio, video, lighting, control and collaboration technologies actually work together in real installations. For digital signage software companies, AV integrators and Pro AV decision makers, it is one of the most important trade shows of the year, alongside ISE in Barcelona and InfoComm Asia. Here is what you need to know before you go.
InfoComm 2026 at a glance: dates, venue and key facts
Event name | InfoComm 2026 |
|---|---|
Education dates | 13 to 19 June 2026, West Hall Meeting Rooms |
Exhibit dates | 17 to 19 June 2026 (Wednesday to Friday) |
Exhibit hours | Wed 17 June and Thu 18 June: 9 AM to 5 PM. Fri 19 June: 9 AM to 4 PM |
Venue | Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 |
Country | United States |
Producer | AVIXA |
Exhibitors | 750+ from across global Pro AV |
Show floor | Central Hall (Work technologies), North Hall (Play technologies) |
Keynotes | Microsoft keynote Wed 17 June (Ilya Bukshteyn, CVP, Microsoft Teams Calling, Devices and Premium Experiences). Cisco keynote Thu 18 June (Espen Loberg, VP and GM, Collaboration Devices, Cisco) |
Official website | infocommshow.org |
What is InfoComm 2026?
InfoComm traces back to 1946, when the association then known as the National Association of Visual Education Dealers held its first conference. Today it is the largest professional audiovisual trade show in North America, owned and produced by AVIXA, the global trade association for the Pro AV industry.
InfoComm 2026 brings manufacturers, integrators, dealers and end users together to look at solutions across audio, broadcast AV, command and control, conferencing and collaboration, digital signage, lighting and staging, education technology, enterprise AV, hospitality, retail and live events. A major focus for 2026 is the future of work, AI-powered collaboration and connected workplace experiences.
On scale, AVIXA projects more than 30,000 attendees for 2026. That is a projection rather than a confirmed figure, so treat it as guidance. For a verified baseline, InfoComm 2025 recorded 30,998 verified attendees and 817 exhibitors, with visitors from 97 countries.
InfoComm 2026 dates, exhibit hours and venue
InfoComm 2026 runs from Saturday 13 June to Friday 19 June 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109. The education programme runs all week, from 13 to 19 June, in the West Hall Meeting Rooms. The exhibition floor is open Wednesday 17 June (9 AM to 5 PM), Thursday 18 June (9 AM to 5 PM) and Friday 19 June (9 AM to 4 PM).
LVCC is about 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) by taxi or rideshare, and it connects to the Las Vegas Strip via the LVCC Loop and the Las Vegas Monorail. Most attendees stay on the Strip and use the Monorail to get back and forth.
What is new at InfoComm 2026: a reimagined show floor
The headline change for 2026 is a reorganised show floor. For the first time, AVIXA has grouped the exhibition by theme rather than scattering categories across the halls, which makes it much faster to find the technology you came for.
The Central Hall holds Work technologies: conferencing, collaboration, command and control, digital signage, learning spaces and enterprise IT. The North Hall holds Play technologies: audio, broadcast AV, lighting, staging and live events. On top of the themed split, InfoComm 2026 adds new Activation Hubs across both halls. These are working environments rather than booths, built to show technology in real-world settings, including a connected retail store and a smart workplace, plus a returning AVIXA TV broadcast studio.
The Microsoft keynote on Wednesday 17 June, delivered by Ilya Bukshteyn, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Teams Calling, Devices and Premium Experiences, sets the tone for much of the exhibitor messaging. It focuses on the future of work, AI-powered collaboration and connected workplace experiences.
What to expect on the InfoComm 2026 show floor
InfoComm 2026 packs the broadest Pro AV programme of any event in North America, with a large exhibition floor sitting next to the industry's leading education programme. Here is how the main areas break down.
Digital signage (Central Hall, Work)
Digital signage software, content management platforms and signage analytics
Direct view LED, MicroLED, ultra narrow bezel video walls and large format displays
Digital menu boards, interactive kiosks and corporate lobby signage
Content workflows and audience-aware personalisation
Conferencing and collaboration (Central Hall, Work)
Microsoft Teams Rooms, Zoom Rooms and Google Meet certified hardware
PTZ cameras, ceiling microphone arrays and intelligent DSPs
Wireless presentation, BYOM and unified communications platforms
The Work side of the floor is where most digital signage software buyers and enterprise IT teams will spend their time. Grouping signage, conferencing and learning spaces together reflects how enterprises actually buy these systems, as one stack rather than separate purchases.
Audio, broadcast AV and live events (North Hall, Play)
Pro audio systems, broadcast cameras and IP video workflows
Lighting, staging, rigging and live event production solutions
Immersive and spatial audio demonstrations
Education programme
The education programme runs all week in the West Hall Meeting Rooms and is a genuine reason to arrive before the exhibits open. It covers AVIXA CTS certification courses and CTS Quick Prep sessions, plus tracks across audio, content making, design and implementation, enterprise IT and learning spaces. The Zoom Spaces Bootcamp returns as a three-day AVIXA Pro Training programme covering the design, deployment and configuration of Zoom Spaces. Sessions from the AVIXA Women's Council and the Higher Education Technology Managers Alliance also run during the week.
Keynotes, tours and special events
There are two main stage keynotes in 2026. The Microsoft keynote runs on Wednesday 17 June, and a Cisco keynote follows on Thursday 18 June, delivered by Espen Loberg, Vice President and General Manager of Collaboration Devices at Cisco, on powering the modern workplace with connected intelligence. The week also includes the AVIXA Women's Breakfast on 18 June, featuring Peabody Award winning journalist Mariana Atencio. Integrated Experience Tours take attendees off the show floor to see real installations, including the UNLV Dreamscape Learn immersive VR space on 16 June and the UNLV Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine on 18 June. First Timers Orientation, Xchange LIVE and the Pro Training stages round out the programme.
Who should attend InfoComm 2026?
InfoComm 2026 is built for the whole Pro AV ecosystem across North America and beyond. You will get value from the trip if your role sits in any of these areas:
AV system integrators, consultants and designers serving any vertical
Digital signage software providers, channel partners and content management partners
Enterprise IT, facilities and real estate decision makers at major corporations
Higher education AV and ed-tech buyers
Broadcast engineers and live event production companies
Hospitality, retail, healthcare, government and house of worship AV decision makers
AV channel distributors and resellers planning 2027 product portfolios
Product managers from AV manufacturers benchmarking competitive offerings
Why InfoComm 2026 matters for digital signage professionals
InfoComm has one of the largest dedicated digital signage exhibition areas of any trade show in North America, and the 2026 floor layout makes that easier to work. With signage now grouped in the Central Hall alongside conferencing, learning spaces and enterprise IT, you can see the full Work stack in one walk instead of crossing the building.
For digital signage software companies, this is the most efficient annual event for meeting North American end customers, system integrators and channel partners in one week. If you are scoping the US market, our roundup of the best digital signage software in the USA is a useful primer, and our corporate office digital signage page covers the kind of connected workplace use cases that will be front and centre on the Work side of the floor. If you are weighing deployment models before the show, our comparison of cloud versus on-premise digital signage software is worth a read.
How to register for InfoComm 2026
InfoComm 2026 registration is open at infocommshow.org, with several pass types available. Exhibit Hall passes are often free with promo codes that exhibitors share before the show, so check with your existing AV vendors before paying full price.
Full Conference passes, VIP experiences, Integrated Experience Tours and paid education add-ons, including CTS preparation, carry separate fees. International travellers can request a Visa Invitation Letter during registration.
Travel and planning tips for InfoComm 2026
Las Vegas in mid-June is hot, dry and busy, so plan for the conditions as much as the show. A few practical tips:
Fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). LVCC is about 10 minutes away
Stay on the Las Vegas Strip. Most major hotels offer Monorail or LVCC Loop access
Plan a minimum of three full days for the show floor plus at least one education session
Book hotels through the official AVIXA housing block for the best rates
Use the official InfoComm mobile app to schedule demos and navigate the new themed halls
Carry water and stay hydrated. June temperatures in Las Vegas regularly cross 40 degrees Celsius
InfoComm 2026 FAQs
When is InfoComm 2026?
InfoComm 2026 runs from 13 to 19 June 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Education sessions run all week from 13 to 19 June. The exhibition floor opens later in the week, from 17 to 19 June.
What are the exhibit hours for InfoComm 2026?
Exhibit hours are Wednesday 17 June 9 AM to 5 PM, Thursday 18 June 9 AM to 5 PM, and Friday 19 June 9 AM to 4 PM. The Friday hours are shorter because exhibitors usually begin pack-down in the afternoon.
Where is InfoComm 2026 held?
InfoComm 2026 is held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Education sessions take place in the West Hall Meeting Rooms. The venue is about 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport.
Who produces InfoComm 2026?
InfoComm 2026 is produced by AVIXA, the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association. AVIXA is the global trade association for the professional audiovisual industry and also produces InfoComm Asia in Bangkok and InfoComm India in Mumbai.
How is the InfoComm 2026 show floor organised?
For 2026, AVIXA has reorganised the floor by theme. The Central Hall holds Work technologies, including conferencing, collaboration, digital signage, learning spaces and enterprise IT. The North Hall holds Play technologies, including audio, broadcast AV, lighting, staging and live events. New Activation Hubs across both halls show technology in real-world settings.
Is InfoComm 2026 free to attend?
Exhibit Hall passes are often free with promo codes that exhibitors share before the show. Full Conference passes, AVIXA CTS certification courses, Integrated Experience Tours and certain paid education sessions have separate fees, which are published on infocommshow.org.
Who are the InfoComm 2026 keynote speakers?
InfoComm 2026 has two main stage keynotes. Ilya Bukshteyn, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Teams Calling, Devices and Premium Experiences, delivers the Microsoft keynote on Wednesday 17 June 2026. Espen Loberg, Vice President and General Manager of Collaboration Devices at Cisco, delivers the Cisco keynote on Thursday 18 June 2026. Both sessions focus on AI-powered collaboration and the future of the connected workplace.
How many people attend InfoComm?
AVIXA projects more than 30,000 attendees for InfoComm 2026. For context, InfoComm 2025 recorded 30,998 verified attendees and 817 exhibitors, with visitors from 97 countries.
Final thoughts on InfoComm 2026
InfoComm 2026 is the largest and most influential Pro AV and digital signage trade show in North America. One week in Las Vegas lets you evaluate the major AV brands, digital signage platforms and integration partners serving the North American market, take CTS certification training, and hear Microsoft's keynote on the future of work. The reimagined Work and Play floor should make all of that quicker to navigate than in past years.
Mark 13 to 19 June 2026 on your calendar and register early at infocommshow.org. For more shows worth planning around this year, see the full Wilyer digital signage events calendar.


