Beijing InfoComm China 2025: A Glimpse into the Future of Digital Experience Tech

One of Asia’s most influential audiovisual and integrated experience technology expos, Beijing InfoComm China 2025, wrapped up yesterday at the China National Convention Center. Over the course of three days (April 16–18), the event hosted hundreds of exhibitors from nearly 40 countries and welcomed thousands of industry professionals eager to experience the latest in Pro AV, immersive environments, and AI-powered presentation systems.
As digital transformation accelerates across industries, this year’s show placed a clear spotlight on AI-driven collaboration tools, 4K/8K display systems, and networked AV solutions. Beyond its traditional Pro AV audience, the expo also attracted decision-makers from government, healthcare, education, smart city development, and the media sector — a testament to how immersive tech is reshaping enterprise and public service workflows alike.
The Hottest Tech Highlights:
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4K & 8K High-Brightness Collaboration Displays: Sony, Philips, and BOE showcased colossal displays for command centers and enterprise applications — Sony’s new Crystal LED panels stole the spotlight, offering 8K visuals at sizes up to 220 inches.
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AI-Powered Presentation Systems: Shure and Bose introduced real-time voice and visual enhancement solutions capable of embedding dynamic effects during live presentations.
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Networked AV Solutions: Christie and Crestron demonstrated ultra-low latency, crystal-clear audio and video distribution systems, seamlessly linking multi-site setups.
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XR & VR Experiences: Interactive virtual showrooms, real-time 3D modeling environments, and immersive simulation platforms made a strong impression.
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AI-Driven Live Translation and Subtitling Systems: Automated interpretation solutions offered multilingual support for live conferences — a growing essential in global business.
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Interactive Digital Signage: Next-gen displays with integrated temperature, presence, and facial recognition sensors point to the future of intelligent public and retail spaces.
The largest presence at the show belonged to Sony, with a dedicated showcase for its new Crystal LED displays aimed at business, education, and control room environments. Christie impressed with scalable, network-controlled projection systems and LED walls, while Crestron focused on AI-powered conference room automation.
European players like Philips, Barco, and Lindy added further global flair, with the event serving as both a technology showcase and a high-level networking arena — more than half the attendees held senior decision-making roles, leading to dozens of partnership and business deals being signed on the spot.
A Market on the Rise
According to AVIXA’s latest forecast, the global Pro AV market is projected to hit $422 billion by 2028, with China alone accounting for $97.5 billion. Events like Beijing InfoComm China 2025 are clearly poised to act as key accelerators for this growth.
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