InfoComm China marks 20 years as Asia’s premier pro-AV event
- Live team

- Jan 21
- 2 min read
Celebrate 20 years of InfoComm China, where industry professionals gather to explore immersive technology, AI innovations and global networking opportunities
For 20 years, Beijing InfoComm China has been a trusted platform for the professional and influential Pro-AV industry. Taking place from 15-17 April 2026 at the China National Convention Center, the show marks the start of a landmark era with the 20th year of the InfoComm China brand and the 20th edition of the tradeshow in 2027.
InfoComm China brings together more than 400 companies and welcomes over 26,000 professional visitors to its busy exhibition floor. The show also offers innovative and immersive themed zones, highlighting the latest trends and breakthroughs in audiovisual technology.
To commemorate this anniversary, InfoComm China will host a series of events and initiatives over two years, honouring the companies, ideas and people who have helped to shape the Pro-AV industry.
For the first time, InfoComm China has launched a suite of international visitor initiatives. This includes tools and resources for overseas professionals to navigate their way to China through fair business deals. Some of these initiatives for international visitors also involve the launch of an invited guest program with travel hosting privileges, onsite assistance and translation services.
Beyond business matching, visitors can also experience new and exciting show features from smart collaboration solutions, AI-themed areas and networking events with local English-speaking industry players.
As the APAC Pro-AV market reaches US $123.7 billion, with China representing nearly 80% of the share, InfoComm China continues to cement its position as the essential platform for global trade, innovation, and collaboration in the industry.
June Ko, executive director, concludes, “When one thinks of where the future is heading, they can see it now in China.”
Find out more and pre-register your pass at infocomm-china.com












