That’s a Wrap on InfoComm 2024 in Las Vegas

InfoComm 2024 delivered a wide-ranging show for ProAV professionals around the world—from “An Evening at Sphere” to a vast education program and more than 800 exhibitors.

InfoComm 2024 Show Floor Opening

InfoComm 2024 Show Floor Opening

“There are so many layers to InfoComm, which allows each participant to select a unique path. Professional development, technology demonstrations, networking, and experiential AV at sites around Las Vegas—it was all here in one place for a week,” said David Labuskes, CTS, CEO of AVIXA. “InfoComm is a high-energy, busy week for thousands of people that sparks innovations, creates connections, and makes lasting memories.”

Total registrants for InfoComm 2024 reached 36,967, according to AVIXA. The show welcomed 30,271 verified attendees from 125 countries—post-COVID show records. International attendance made up 23% of the total. In addition, of non-exhibitor attendees, 71% were from the ProAV channel and 29% were end users.

InfoComm 2024 hosted 833 exhibitors showcasing ProAV products and solutions across 407,000 net sq. ft. in the West and Central Halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

On Tuesday, June 11, the day before the trade show floor opened, InfoComm welcomed more than 2,600 ProAV professionals for “An Evening at Sphere” for an experience to witness AV at its finest.

Joe Pham, chairman and CEO of QSC/Q-SYS, presented the keynote “Everything Has Changed: AV’s Infinite Potential in an Exponential Age.” Pham spoke to a room of more than 600 attendees about the massive opportunity AI brings to the ProAV industry.

Danielle Feinberg, visual effects supervisor at Pixar Animation Studios, delivered the keynote at the 10th annual AVIXA Women’s Breakfast to a crowd of more than 350 attendees. She shared stories from her more than 25-year career at Pixar, including being a part of the studio’s first all-female leadership team for the film Turning Red.

The second in-person edition of Congreso AVIXA, presented in Spanish, delved into crucial business topics from the importance of creative thinking, companies’ adaptability to constant change, the flexibility required to adjust internal processes to maintain business efficiency, and the diverse strategies that generate value in the audiovisual industry. In addition, the Latin American Reception welcomed more than 300 attendees.

Also at the show, several attendees took the Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) exam. A total of 171 professionals earned their CTS at the show—104 earned their CTS, 28 attained CTS-D (Design), and 31 attained CTS-I (Installation). These numbers put CTS holders over the 14,000 mark for the first time.

AVIXA debuted AVA AI, powered by Open AI, at InfoComm to help attendees navigate the show floor, education sessions, events, transportation, and more. AVA AI was built by the AVIXA IT department off OpenAI’s large language model and integrated into the show’s official app.

“There are so many elements that go into putting on a show the size of InfoComm—presenters, education partners, exhibiting companies, sponsors, and venues. The collaboration of thousands of people makes this show possible,” said Rochelle Richardson, senior vice president of expositions and events, AVIXA. “Thank you to everyone who made InfoComm 2024 a special week.”

InfoComm 2024 was sponsored by Strategic Show Partner Crestron and Supporting Show Partner Shure.

InfoComm 2025 will take place June 7-13 (exhibits 11-14) at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.

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