PTZOptics and LayerJot to Demo AI-Powered Visual Reasoning at InfoComm 2026

PTZOptics and LayerJot will demonstrate AI-powered Visual Reasoning workflows at InfoComm 2026, showing how robotic cameras, local AI processing and natural-language prompts can work together in real time.

The live demonstrations will combine LayerJot’s AI software application with PTZOptics SimplTrack3 cameras. The companies said the system will allow users to prompt the technology to identify or track objects in a room, with PTZOptics camera control responding automatically.

The demonstrations will run on Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and are designed to show a practical approach to on-site AI video workflows for AV, education, broadcast, healthcare and production environments.

“AV and enterprise buyers today are asking the same question: how do we deploy AI that actually works in our environment, without building a data center or waiting on the cloud?” said Ben Cope, principal engineer at Intel.

PTZOptics said the demonstration is part of its Visual Reasoning initiative, which focuses on combining camera robotics, AI and open integration to help systems describe, count, understand and trigger actions based on what cameras see.

LayerJot’s Agentic Visual Application connects to the PTZOptics SimplTrack3 camera and uses AI prompting to identify or track objects in a space. According to the companies, example workflows include identifying an object or person, directing the camera to track that target and adapting similar logic for classrooms, event production and training spaces.

“This partnership shows what is possible when robotic cameras, local AI compute and prompt-driven automation come together,” said Matt Davis, chief technology officer at PTZOptics.

The companies said the demonstration reflects a broader shift in which cameras are becoming intelligent endpoints that can help interpret activity and trigger workflows rather than simply capture video.

The live demonstration will be available at PTZOptics’ booth N8227 during InfoComm 2026.

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