
Igloo Vision will make the North American debut of its Igloo Core Engine 2.0 software platform at InfoComm 2026, where the company plans to highlight immersive learning and collaboration environments for enterprise and higher education users.
The demonstration marks the first public showing of the platform in North America since its launch in the United Kingdom in April.
At booth C5823, Igloo Vision will showcase a fully immersive classroom environment powered by Igloo Core Engine 2.0. The installation will feature Epson 4K projection, floor projection and touch interactivity designed to demonstrate how immersive technologies can support different teaching and learning experiences.
The company said it will focus on the growing adoption of immersive environments in higher education, including applications such as simulation-based learning and collaborative teaching spaces.
“InfoComm is always a major moment for us, and this year feels particularly special,” said Kerry Head, CEO at Igloo Vision. “We’re not only showcasing the next evolution of our platform with Igloo Core Engine 2.0, but also celebrating significant recognition from the AV Awards Americas.”
The showcase follows recent recognition at the AV Awards Americas, where Igloo Core Engine won Collaboration Technology of the Year. Igloo Vision and client EY also won Workplace Project of the Year for EY’s The Sphere.
InfoComm will also serve as a platform for demonstrating the latest capabilities of Igloo Core Engine 2.0. According to Igloo Vision, the updated software platform includes enhancements intended to simplify deployment and management of immersive spaces while expanding content and interaction capabilities.
Igloo Vision will also continue its partnership with the Higher Education Technology Managers Alliance (HETMA) during the event, including sponsorship of the organization’s InfoComm Happy Hour.
The company said the event provides an opportunity to engage directly with education leaders and demonstrate how shared immersive environments are being used to support student engagement and learning experiences.
