InfoComm China announces new features for its 20th edition
InfoComm China announces new features for its 20th edition
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Beijing InfoComm China (ICC) has announced several special features and programmes this year including the Immersive Tech Showcase, Converge Tech Zone and the AI Tech Application zone.
ICC was launched as a platform to promote and expand China’s global professional AV industry, bringing together manufacturers, solutions providers, IT system integrators and end users to serve as a pro AV hub in the region.
With China's pro AV market projected to grow from US$71.5bn billion in 2023 to $97.5bn by 2028, ICC plans to capitalise on this expansion by serving as a key engine to power the industry’s growth. The show aims to provide a marketplace for manufacturers and solution providers to showcase their innovations across Asia and the world.
Taking place in Beijing on 15–17 April, this year’s exhibition floor promises to host over 400 companies and welcome more than 25,000 professional visitors. There will also be a conference summit lineup of pro AV industry juggernauts plus new immersive tech zones.
As part of its anniversary celebrations, ICC has launched China’s International Visitors Program and more initiatives to further globalise the event and create a bridge for overseas end-users and system integrators looking to better understand and leverage China’s pro AV capabilities. Some of the initiatives include selecting and preparing ready-to-export manufacturers and solutions providers to effectively and efficiently welcome overseas visitors and prospective partners.
ICC said it has significantly invested in promotional and invitation programmes to invite overseas delegates to the fair, including the Invited Guest Program. There will be educational tools allowing visitors to connect with the right exhibitors and onsite show privileges for overseas visitors looking to meet and conduct business.
“For years InfoComm China has been synonymous with quality, professionalism and a deep focus on pro AV technologies that shape the future and improves society,” stated June Ko, executive director of InfoComm Asia. “InfoComm China 2026 should be the event of the year celebrating how far the industry has come and welcoming what is in store for the future.”