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This July, InfoComm Asia 2025 turns Bangkok into the ultimate classroom for AV and IT pros
The fifth annual edition of InfoComm Asia will take place from 23–25 July 2025 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok. At the event, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking centre stage.
The InfoComm Asia Summit is designed to provide educational insights into the most critical trends shaping the industry, like the impact of AI. Simon Long, senior director at CBRE in Singapore, explained what to expect. “We will explore how converged technologies, especially AI, are fundamentally reshaping the built environment and it’s a critical conversation for any leader looking to gain a strategic edge in the coming years.”
Long will open the panel for Reimagining boundaries: The future of business & technology in 2030. Meanwhile, Shaun Liew, head of rail operations and support, and customer experience and commercial at SBS Transit Ltd in Singapore, will share insights on the Blending innovation with emotion panel.
The Summit will feature a series of discussions and practical sessions centred on AI. Other key highlights include experiential tech tours and dedicated networking receptions.
Additionally, AVIXA will host its first in-person CTS 1-AV Technology Training course in Asia from 21–23 July, providing foundational certification training for AV professionals.
“InfoComm Asia is more than just an exhibition; it’s a comprehensive platform for professional development and strategic learning,” explained Angie Eng, marketing director of InfoComm Asia. “We recognise the importance of continuous learning and our show is fundamentally about equipping our community for tomorrow’s challenges.”
InfoComm Asia 2025 offers free admission to Summit sessions for registered visitors. The complete show programme and schedule are available here.

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