
InfoComm 2025 will spotlight how pro AV solutions are learning spaces and training environments in K-12, higher education, and corporate settings. From immersive show floor demos to in-depth education sessions, the event will explore AV’s role in creating interactive and effective learning experiences.
Attendees will have the chance to explore AV technologies for physical and virtual environments, with contributions from AV solution providers and tech managers from institutions like Johns Hopkins University, The Ohio State University, and UCLA. Integrated Experience Tours at the University of Central Florida will provide a firsthand look at campus-wide AV deployments.
“The way people teach and learn continues to transform, and innovative technology is a major accelerator of that transformation. It allows us to learn across far distances, collaborate easier, and make content more engaging,” said Jenn Heinold, Senior Vice President, Expositions, Americas, AVIXA, producer of InfoComm. “InfoComm 2025 is the forum for you to experience these pro AV solutions up close and learn directly from technology managers deploying these solutions in environments around the world.”
The HETMA Higher Education Summit takes place June 9–10 and brings together thought leaders to explore topics such as ethics, accessibility, security, and capital planning. Registered attendees receive free access to the Higher Ed AV Awards on June 9.
Education sessions throughout the week include:
- “How to Go Big on AV at a Small School” (June 11), where AV professionals from smaller higher education institutions will share practical advice on cost-effective AV/IT solutions.
- “Next-Gen Learning: The AI Frontier in AV/IT Solutions” (June 12), covering how generative AI is reshaping educational AV/IT with speakers from UCLA, USC, Crestron, Huddly, Panasonic, and Shure.
- “Classroom Design Lab: Unlock the Future of AV Design with Hands-On Expertise” (June 11), a hands-on session from UNLV and Prairie View A&M focused on strategic AV design for flexible learning environments.
- “From Hodgepodge to Future-Focused Through Small (and Affordable) AV Upgrades at Scale” (June 11) — George Johnson-Gamm and Jason Mathews, IT and AV specialists from The Ohio State University, will demonstrate how the university’s college of engineering transformed from 11 departmental IT offices to a centralized resource, then faced budgetary issues that halted project work during and after the pandemic. They’ll discuss how they’re now adapting to the changing needs of faculty and students, and a limited budget, with a BYOD approach.
A free session on the Technology Innovation Stage, “Trend Forecast: Learning” (June 11), will explore gamification, VR/AR, and social learning technologies shaping classroom engagement.
Show floor tours led by Ryan Gray from Yavapai College will allow attendees to experience the latest technology trends and products for enhancing learning spaces, such as camera innovation, cloud technology, cybersecurity, livestreaming, and audio. Show floor tours take place 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Wed., June 11 and Thurs., June 12.
InfoComm will host two Integrated Experience Tours at the University of Central Florida on Tues., June 10 and Wed, June 11, with members of the university’s Instructional Resources team. Tour participants will go behind the scenes at UCF’s Charge on Chamber, a 107 seat, hybrid-equipped meeting space with an electronic voting system; visit an in-progress classroom installation of a full Crestron controlled multimedia system; explore the campus; and participate in an informal Q&A with the AV/IT team.
InfoComm 2025 takes place June 7–13 in Orlando, with the exhibit hall open June 11–13.
