Quick Take
- InfoComm India 2025 brings 50+ industry experts across 60 sessions focusing on AI readiness
- Three-day summit runs September 9-11 at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre
- AVIXA conducts first in-person CTS training in India September 7-9
- Event targets enterprise, education, government, and media sectors for AI integration
- Registration remains free for AV, IT, and tech professionals
InfoComm Asia positions the Mumbai summit as a critical platform for professional audiovisual technology adoption, featuring over 50 industry experts addressing AI integration challenges across India’s rapidly evolving business landscape.
India’s audiovisual industry is heading for a major transformation as InfoComm India 2025 prepares to showcase AI integration across business sectors. The three-day summit, scheduled for September 9-11 at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre, brings together AV professionals looking for competitive advantage through emerging technologies.
InfoComm Asia says the event features over 50 industry experts across 60 sessions. The summit zeroes in on AI readiness and professional upskilling for enterprise, education, government, and media sectors.
“India’s rapid technological adoption, especially in AI, presents a massive opportunity, and InfoComm India’s role is to ensure our industry is ready to seize it,” said June Ko, Executive Director of InfoComm Asia. “This year, our Summit is laser-focused on AI readiness and industry upskilling. Through hands-on workshops, expert-led sessions developed with our partners, and premier training like AVIXA’s first in-person CTS course in India, we are providing the essential tools for professionals to master these new technologies and drive innovation across all sectors.”
Digital Transformation Pressures Mount Across Industries
Business leaders are wrestling with digital transformation pressures across industries. The summit tackles practical AI integration challenges companies face every day. Opening day sessions explore how technologies like IoT and 5G transform business innovation and customer interactions.
Key industry figures include Dave Laubsches, CEO of AVIXA, Kaushik Mukhopadhyay, Managing Director and CEO of AVID, and Amar Subash from Harman. Their panel “Reimagining Boundaries: The Future of Business & Technology in 2030” promises actionable insights for strategic planning.
India’s Growing AV Market Influence Emerges
The summit highlights India’s growing importance in the global AV market. Sessions cover AI-driven digital signage and quantum AI applications in smart cities. These technologies directly impact how businesses engage customers and optimize operations.
Stephen Thomas Cavit, Emmy Award-winning composer and TEA Asia Pacific Board President, leads discussions on immersive guest experiences. His session “Tools of Immersion: Designing the Guest Journey” targets businesses in India’s booming experience economy.
“True immersion is felt, not just seen. I’ve built my career creating emotion through sound for the screen, and I look forward to sharing my insights at InfoComm India, alongside my experienced panel members,” Cavit stated.
Hands-On Training Delivers Immediate Business Value
The summit offers hands-on learning opportunities that translate to immediate business value. Day 2 features a Regional AV Roundtable bringing together manufacturers, integrators, and distributors. This networking format addresses the gap between technical innovation and real-world implementation.
Day 3 includes “Mastering AV Networking” workshops focusing on AVoIP protocol deployment. These practical skills help businesses reduce technology integration costs and improve system reliability.
AVIXA conducts its first in-person CTS training in India from September 7-9. This three-day course, sponsored by Harman, covers AV project workflows from planning to client handover. The certification program aims to advance regional AV expertise standards.
Strategic Partnerships Address Vertical Market Needs
InfoComm India 2025 addresses vertical market needs through specialized tracks. Partnerships with organizations like the All India Institute of Local Self-Government target smart cities applications. The Computer Society of India Mumbai Chapter focuses on enterprise IT and cybersecurity concerns.
The summit connects emerging technologies to practical business outcomes. Sessions explore development of cyber-resilient infrastructure and digital agility. These topics directly impact business continuity and competitive positioning.
Registration remains free for AV, IT, and tech professionals, with select workshops requiring fees. The format ensures accessibility while maintaining quality training standards.
Regional Focus Drives Global Industry Influence
According to InfoComm Asia, the organization extends influence through three major shows: InfoComm Asia, InfoComm China Beijing, and InfoComm India. Each event combines exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge technology solutions with summit learning opportunities.
The Mumbai event positions India as a critical market for professional audiovisual technology adoption. Companies attending gain access to global industry trends while addressing local market requirements.