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AV and Broadcast Industries to Merge at InfoComm 2025 Event

Examining the Rapid Expansion of Broadcast Audio-Visual Technology: InfoComm 2025 Insights

Exploration of the Rapidly Expanding Realm of Broadcast Audio-Visual Technology to Take Place at...
Exploration of the Rapidly Expanding Realm of Broadcast Audio-Visual Technology to Take Place at InfoComm 2025

AV and Broadcast Industries to Merge at InfoComm 2025 Event

** InfoComm 2025 Unleashes the Future of Broadcast AV**

Gear up for InfoComm 2025, the ultimate event that's set to redefine the broadcast AV ecosystem. This extravaganza will span from content creation to production and distribution, offering a mind-blowing spectrum of the latest innovations in displays, cameras, audio, and control systems. Don't miss the chance to witness a live, bustling broadcast studio at the AVIXA TV Studio!

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As enterprise and learning environments soon embrace collaboration tools, the horizon shines bright for pro AV professionals ready to deliver top-notch broadcast AV solutions. By 2029, this sector is expected to hit a staggering $56.1 billion globally, reported by Jenn Heinold, SVP, Expositions, Americas, AVIXA. InfoComm will serve as the perfect stage to witness these solutions up close and learn from the industry giants on how to crush it in the broadcast AV scene.

Hybrid Production Technologies Shining at the AVIXA TV Studio

Stop by the AVIXA TV Studio (Booth 7861) to witness both cloud-based and on-prem production technologies in action, as they manufacture the "AVIXA TV Live from InfoComm" livestream on the trade show floor. Embark on a thrilling journey through various corporate content applications such as livestream production, podcasts, virtual environments, educational content, and much more. Furthermore, for the first time ever, the stream will be simulcast in English, German, and Spanish with in-language voice, graphics, and subtitle translations from a cloud-based workflow.

The AVIXA TV Studio partners with heavy hitters like Ross Video, AWS, Barco, Midwich, AI Media, Ikan, Forecast Consoles, Resi, and Shure. These technology partners encompass a range of solutions that end users should mull over when building their broadcast environment, including control systems, robotics, encoding, distribution, cloud-based production, lighting, sound, cameras, editing, captioning, custom furniture, and more.

"The studio is designed to showcase numerous broadcast AV solutions applicable to corporate, higher education, live events, and other markets," said Samantha Minish, Vice President of Content Delivery, AVIXA. "Our solutions offer a range of solutions across budgetary requirements, from simple low-touch setups to intricate, custom builds. InfoComm attendees can get a taste of the broadcasts in person, join workshops with Ross Video to learn from the pros, and network with fellow broadcast AV professionals during our Wednesday meetup."

AVIXA TV will broadcast live from InfoComm from Tuesday, June 10 through Friday, June 13. Tune in to www.avixa.tv and AVIXA TV on LinkedIn for all the latest trends, case studies, live streams, and more.

Dive Deeper into the World of Broadcast AV

Want more insights into broadcast AV? Drop by the Spotlight Stage (Booth 4327) on Wednesday, June 11 for the session "Innovative Event Design: Real-World AI and Virtual Production Insights" featuring the brilliant minds of Amy DeLouise of #GALSNGEAR, Heather Best from Diversified, Multimedia Journalist Alesia Hendley, and Susie Beiersdorf from LG. And, later that day, don't miss the networking meetup hosted by #GALSNGEAR and WAVIT following the session.

Also on Wednesday at the Spotlight Stage, Chris Evans, Head of Knowledge & Insight at IABM, teams up with Sean Wargo, VP of Market Insight at AVIXA, to share revelations from a collaborative survey between IABM and AVIXA that uncovers the explosive convergence between the media and entertainment, professional AV, and IT technology sectors.

The session "Next Generation Virtual Sets" will explore the game-changing impact of LED-based virtual sets on film production. On Thursday, June 12, a panel of experts from Nelco Media, CFLEX, New York University, Iron Dragon TV, and Stray Vista Studios will share best practices for virtual set creation and the tools that make it all happen.

On Tuesday, June 11, the Technology Innovation Stage (booth 2461) will host a trend-forecasting session on broadcast AV. Panelists will dissect how AI is reshaping production landscapes with automated content optimization, post-production, and dynamic script generation. They'll also delve into cloud-based production, real-time data integration, and much more.

On June 11, Philip Nelson, President of Nelco Media, will lead a show floor tour focused on broadcast AV solutions. He will provide an exhaustive overview of the equipment and technologies enabling small teams to produce more content with a lightning-fast turnaround. This tour concludes at the AVIXA TV Studio for the Broadcast AV Meetup.

  1. At InfoComm 2025, spectators will have the opportunity to witness cloud-based and on-prem production technologies in action at the AVIXA TV Studio, featuring a variety of products from technology partners such as Ross Video, AWS, Barco, Midwich, AI Media, Ikan, Forecast Consoles, Resi, and Shure.
  2. On Wednesday, June 11 at the Spotlight Stage (Booth 4327), attendees can join a session titled "Innovative Event Design: Real-World AI and Virtual Production Insights," where experts from #GALSNGEAR, Diversified, Multimedia Journalist Alesia Hendley, and LG will discuss the latest features and technologies in the broadcast AV sector.

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