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Beijing InfoComm China 2026 Defies Economic Headwinds with over 300 Key Exhibitors and Brands with World-wide Footprints Converging to Map AI-Driven AV Transformation Amid Market Consolidation
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BEIJING, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Beijing InfoComm China 2026 concluded at China National Convention Center (CNCC), marking a 20-year milestone as Asia’s most influential Professional Audio-Visual (Pro AV) and integrated experience platform. This year’s edition reinforced the show’s position as a critical gateway to China’s rapidly evolving digital economy and the broader APAC market with 52% of the professional audience holding direct purchasing authority and 55% representing the critical Pro AV and IT distribution channel. Hosting over 300 exhibiting companies with global footprints, the show successfully bridged China’s digital innovation with a high-intent international delegation from more than 60 nations, where 8 out of 10 delegates held final decision-making power in Pro AV and technology purchases.
Building Communities Beyond the Traditional Trade Show
As global markets tighten and face with challenges, Beijing InfoComm China focused the 2026 edition to grow the event in specific directions executing initiatives based upon continuous feedback from the Pro AV community.
Day one of InfoComm China 2026 also hosted the first edition of the Beijing InfoComm China Executive Roundtable, which saw the convergence of an elite group of over 30 executives and CEOs from across the world and China in a strategic exchange themed “Forging Tomorrow’s Competitiveness: Co-creating a Global Strategic Vision with China Industry Leaders.” Participants included John Bailey, Senior Vice President Technology & Innovation of AVI-SPL, Jeff Stoebner, CEO of FORTE, Kane Zhang, CTO of EZ Pro, Kenneth Wang, Global Business Director of Vega Global Limited. Other significant representations included Newline Interactive, the LED Display Application Branch of COEMA, Creator Corporation, NovaStar, Hisense, Soundking, TCL, Taiden, ESCO, AISpeech, Q-SYS, Unilumin, and more (see the full list of participating organizations below).
The session established a critical strategic consensus: AI must be leveraged as a practical tool for solving real-world customer pain points and driving operational efficiency, rather than being pursued as an end in itself. Furthermore, these global leaders reinforced that authentic human-to-human connection and uncompromised quality remain the industry’s ultimate competitive moats within the current complex global economy.
The Show welcomed more than 300 exhibiting companies and brands who connected with some 52% of professional visitors holding direct purchasing authority, ensuring conversations on the show floor translated into real business opportunities. A key indicator of this high-value environment was the surge in purchase intent; for instance, Wang Zhaofeng, Brand Director at Audfly Technology Suzhou Co., Ltd, anticipated contract finalizations as early as the week after the show. He noted a higher density of high-intent buyers with immediate purchase intent at the booth and to better showcase their products, they have committed to a larger booth space for next year.
With Pro AV and IT Channel attendees making up 55% of the show attendees, Beijing InfoComm China reinforced its essential role as the primary engine for regional distribution pf new innovations and solutions, and community network. The presence of strong AV and IT Channel Partners directly facilitates the show’s evolution into a high-velocity transactional hub, where 61% of channel professionals were identified as actively seeking solutions for immediate project deployment. This year also saw the most diverse international delegation representing 63 nations – a significant jump from 46 nations in 2025 – with 8 out of 10 holding final purchasing authority.
This year’s edition saw 64% of buyers from government and corporate entities with direct purchasing authority, representing a year-on-year increase, while 46% of visitors from the education sector represent key decision-makers, marking a steady rise from the previous year. Additionally, in the cultural tourism and entertainment sectors, more than 50% of attendees possessed final purchasing authority for audiovisual projects, underscoring the intense demand for professional AV solutions driven by experiential sector upgrades. This underscores the robust purchasing influence and project decision-making power among vertical market tech buyers, and directly reflects the commitment of Beijing InfoComm China to attract a high-value audience and enhance attendee precision.
Global Strategic Engagement
With a strong emphasis on global engagement, the event saw significant participation from countries including Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore, Kazakhstan, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and Vietnam. 42% identified as C-level management, while 61% identified as Pro AV/IT channel professionals signifying strong intent in regional system integrators, distributors and dealers seeking new innovations and solutions for active projects.
The 2026 edition took major strides in its global buyer campaign by launching a wide-reaching Invited Guest Program. This program curated and hosted 98 international and local high-value system integrators, and vertical market end-users from hospitality, government, and telecoms, providing them with curated sourcing activities, technical tours, and direct access to China’s export-ready innovators.
“At Maktabi, we work on boardrooms, meeting rooms, command and control solutions for government and semi governments entities, and immersive solutions such as for museums or experience centers. We are searching different Chinese manufacturers of video controllers and video processors. The event was a surprise for me. The show is huge. There are many companies who we know of and many which we don’t know. We need to take advantage of this business opportunity and get in touch and introduce ourselves,” shared invited guest Khalid Ah Sheikh, Technical Director at MakTabi Tech, Saudi Arabia.
Another Invited Guest, Amirjon Nosirov, Head of AI Development Department, Ministry of Culture, Republic of Uzbekistan, emphasized the need for face-to-face sourcing: “As a government official, my priority is finding legitimate, reliable suppliers. You cannot do that through a screen. Attending InfoComm China provides the official environment I need to justify our supplier selections. I met global brands like Christie and Barco at the show. It led to an immediate factory visit and a deep dive into their capabilities. We are now moving toward an order much faster than expected because the show allowed us to cut through the noise.”
A Showcase of Innovation Driving the Digital Future
Across the exhibition floor, attendees experienced the full spectrum of Pro AV solutions transforming industries – from AI-powered collaboration platforms and immersive display technologies to advanced control room systems, smart city applications, and next-generation digital signage. The strong presence of export-ready exhibitors underscored China’s growing role as a global hub for Pro AV innovation and manufacturing including highlights from Christie, Barco, BOLIN, CREATOR, DSPPA, EZPRO, ITC, Insta360, JoyFun, and Kiloview, LineLInk, MUXWAVE, NewBest, Novostar, REACH TCL, Telycam, Unilumin, as well as audio innovators AISPEECH, Audinate, Audio-Technica, Genelic, SHURE, SoundKing, and Realcart. Over 45 first-time companies joined Beijing InfoComm China; they included AIDOLS, Wincomm, Colorlight Cloud, Soundbox, Ximu, and NewCircles to name a few.
“Beijing InfoComm China is one of the most important shows for us in Asia Pacific. We have been involved in this show for more than 10 years and it has always been a fruitful time. The reason being we get to meet lots of people in the industry from consultants to system integrators and end users. This year is no exception. Not only is this a good platform for us to catchup with all of the different stake holders, but it is a wonderful opportunity for us to meet new customers,” added Chan Tsung Yi, Senior Public Relations Manager Asia Pacific, Christie.
ProAV Though Leadership: Next Phase of Pro AV Evolution
The three-day Summit delivered a forward-looking program aligned with China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, focusing on the transformative role of artificial intelligence across the Pro AV ecosystem. Industry leaders and technology experts shared insights into AI-driven enterprise operations, spatial audio innovation, intelligent video control systems, and the future of digital signage.
InfoComm China shares industry leadership with the release of a co-developed industry white paper by DISCIEN examining new consumption formats and the role of the “emotional economy” in shaping future AV demand – providing attendees with valuable insights into the next wave of industry growth.
Headline sessions such as “The AI Agentic Enterprise,” “From Signals to Intelligence,” and “The Pulse of Digital Signage” drew strong attendance, reflecting the industry’s focus on leveraging AI to drive efficiency, automation, and immersive experiences. The Summit also explored emerging opportunities in smart workplaces, hybrid learning environments, and spatial computing, offering both strategic perspectives and practical applications.
Sessions “The New Era of Smart Education: How AI is Transforming the Future of Learning” examined how AI is reshaping education whereas “The Future of Audio: Immersive Experiences, AI and Networked Solutions” rounded the summit program with panelists from Shure, Audinate, EZPro, Genelec, and SDVoE Alliance.
The 2026 edition took major strides in areas of internationalizing the event to bridge China’s Pro AV and tech innovation with the global market. Key pillars of this initiative included the launch of a wide-reaching international visitors and invited guest programs. Aimed at promoting the Pro AV innovations within China to the global market, the first edition of the China Pro AV Playbook – a 25 page report on the state of China’s Pro AV market and opportunities – was published to educate international professionals on the extensive domestic innovations, capabilities and sourcing opportunities.
The organizers further identified exhibiting companies who are export-ready and those actively seeking new partners, streamlining the connection process for precise business opportunities. Finally, an extensive promotional campaign was introduced leading up to the fair identifying and inviting high-value Pro AV consultants, system integrators, and vertical market end-users to the fair to experience a myriad of sourcing activities, international visitor benefits, onsite networking, and technical tours.
Do Duc Trung, Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association, Vietnam, highlighted the surge in regional demand and his objectives being met at InfoComm China 2026: “We are one of the oldest associations in Ho Chi Minh City in the technology field. Pro AV is in huge demand given Vietnam’s rapid digital transformation. For example, demand for digital signage and enterprise conferencing are growing massively in government and other sectors. Our delegation members and I are pleased to have access to all of these new technologies available at InfoComm China.”
Looking Ahead
“As we celebrate 20 years of InfoComm China, this edition not only reflects how far the industry has come, but also where it is heading,” said Flora Fang, Project Director of Beijing InfoComm China. “We are proud of the event we have produced this week, with the depth of new innovations showcased, and the new market opportunities we created for our customers. The quality of the show’s turnout and show-floor interaction reaffirms China’s leadership in shaping the future of Pro AV and digital experiences for eager global partners.”
Building on this momentum, Beijing InfoComm China will continue its two-year milestone celebration leading into the 20th edition of the show 14-16 July 2027, with expanded initiatives, deeper global collaboration, and an even greater focus on future-forward technologies. The 2026 edition concluded with a total attendance of 20,163 professional visitors.
About InfoCommAsia
InfoCommAsia Pte Ltd. extends its influence through three marquee shows: InfoComm Asia; InfoComm China, Beijing; and InfoComm India. Each show features an exhibition that showcases the world’s most cutting-edge and in-demand professional audiovisual and integrated experience technology solutions and a summit that presents learning opportunities. The shows bring together professional audiovisual industry players and top-level decision-makers from across different markets to tap into the vast potential presented by pro AV solutions.
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INFOCOMM CHINA 2026 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
AISPEECH (思必驰)AVI-SPLAVIXABeijing EAA (北京夏德勤)Beijing Hitevision (北京鸿合)Chengdu Chenxian (成都辰显光电)China Video Industry Association (CVIA/Lutu)Colorlight (卡莱特)Creator Corporation (天誉创高)CVTE (视源股份)Digibird (小鸟科技)Electronics & Engineering Pte LtdESCO Pte Ltd (GPA)EZ PRO (易科声光)FORTÉHisense Commercial Display (海信商用显示)InfoCommAsia Pte LtdLED Display Application Branch of COEMA (洛普)Newline Interactive (新线科技)NovaStar (诺瓦星云)PTS ConsultingQ-SYS APACShen Milsom & Wilke (SMW)Soundking (音王电声)Taiden Industrial (台电实业)TCL Commercial Business UnitTransom Post (横声音响)Unilumin Group (洲明科技)Vega Global Limited
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Baucor® expands U.S. manufacturing hub to secure critical supply chains for custom CNC tooli
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Baucor® has expanded its U.S. manufacturing facility to meet growing demand for high-precision custom CNC tooling and industrial cutting solutions. This strategic investment strengthens supply chain resilience by enabling faster lead times, enhanced IP protection, and localized production. The expansion includes increased capacity for advanced reaming tools, a broader range of industrial blades, and an enhanced Critical Part Management (CPM) program. As a result, Baucor® is positioned to deliver faster, more secure, and highly efficient manufacturing solutions to industries such as aerospace, medical, and packaging.
IRVINE, Calif., April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Baucor®, a global leader in advanced manufacturing, today announced the strategic expansion of its USA facility. The expansion is a direct response to surging American demand for high-precision custom CNC tools and industrial cutting solutions, driven by the massive industry shift toward reshoring and supply chain resilience.
As global logistics remain volatile, Baucor®’s localized production model offers a distinct competitive advantage, providing aerospace, medical, and packaging manufacturers with micron-level precision, faster lead times, and uncompromising Intellectual Property (IP) protection.
Engineering Precision: Advanced Hole-Finishing Solutions
A cornerstone of Baucor®’s facility expansion is the dedicated production line for high-performance reaming tools. Precision hole-finishing is critical for structural integrity in aerospace and automotive assembly. Baucor® now offers an exhaustive range of engineering-grade reamers designed for exact tolerances:
Industrial Reaming Excellence: The facility excels in producing adjustable hand reamer and expansion reamers, allowing operators to achieve custom diameters with a single tool.Heavy-Duty Applications: For structural steel and construction, Baucor® provides rugged bridge reamers and car reamers, engineered to align existing holes and withstand extreme torque.Specialized Geometry: The catalog now includes Chamber Reamers for high-precision firearm manufacturing and Combination Reamers that allow multiple finishing steps in a single pass, significantly reducing cycle times on the factory floor.
“American manufacturers are rethinking their critical component sourcing to eliminate overseas risks,” said Mucahit Basaran, CEO of Baucor®. “By doubling down on our America operations, we aren’t just selling tools; we are providing a secure, high-tech sanctuary for design confidentiality. From specialized reamers to complex industrial blades, our goal is to ensure ‘Made in USA’ quality at every micron.”
Mastering the Edge: Industrial Blade Manufacturing
Baucor®’s expanded USA hub further solidifies its position as a premier circular knives manufacturer. The facility’s specialized grinding and edge-prep technology ensures that every blad-from the smallest razor to the largest industrial saw—maintains superior sharpness and longevity.
The expanded production covers a diverse array of industrial requirements:
Rotary & Straight Cutting: High-speed production of circular slitter blades for textile and plastic converting, alongside heavy-duty Straight Blades for metal shearing.Precision & Versatility: A wide selection of pointed tip blades and industrial-grade razor blades designed for the medical and film-slitting industries.Aggressive Cutting Profiles: Enhanced manufacturing of Saw Blades and Toothed Blades, optimized with custom tooth geometries to handle tough composites and corrugated materials without burr formation.
Strategic Advantage: The Critical Part Management (CPM) Program
To further mitigate supply chain disruptions, the expansion bolsters Baucor®’s Critical Part Management (CPM) Program. This initiative allows high-volume manufacturers to:
Maintain Optimized Inventory: Real-time stock management for mission-critical precision cutting tools.Ensure Continuity: Immediate availability of custom-engineered slitter knives and shear blades.Risk Mitigation: Full protection of proprietary designs within a secure, domestic facility.
Driving the Future of Localized Manufacturing
By bringing production closer to the end-user, Baucor® helps partners reduce production lead times by up to 30% and improve overall operational efficiency by more than 25%. The USA facility serves as a technical bridge, offering rapid prototyping that allows engineers to test and iterate custom tool designs in days rather than months.
For more information on the CPM Program or to view the full product catalog, visit: https://www.baucor.com
About Baucor®
Baucor® is a premier global manufacturer of high-performance cutting tools and custom CNC solutions. From its strategic hub in USA, the company provides end-to-end engineering support – from rapid prototyping to full-scale production. Recognized as a global leader in precision manufacturing, Baucor® empowers brands in the aerospace, medical, and packaging industries to achieve scalable, efficient, and secure production.
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Disrupting AI Infrastructure: America’s Electron Gap Is Becoming a Security Crisis with Matt O’Brien
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AI is no longer a software story. Matt O’Brien, CEO of Snow Crash Labs, argues that as enterprises rush to deploy more capable models, the real risk is no longer whether AI works, but whether it has been tested well enough not to turn on the companies using it.
TAMPA BAY, Fla., April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The AI race is no longer decided by models alone. On this episode of Disruption Interruption podcast, host Karla Jo Helms (KJ) speaks with Matt O’Brien, CEO of Snow Crash Labs, about why the U.S. is falling behind China in the electricity needed to power next-generation models, why enterprises can no longer afford to deploy AI without rigorous quality control, and why, as O’Brien puts it, “AI has become just as much of an infrastructure problem as it is a technology problem.”
Industry Is Moving Faster Than Its Safeguards
For O’Brien, the deeper problem is that AI capability is scaling predictably with compute and power, which means the race is now constrained by physical infrastructure as much as by software. In the episode, he explains that the U.S. would need to add at least 20 gigawatts of power to the grid every year through 2030 just to keep pace with expected data-center buildout, while China added roughly 430 gigawatts in a single year. “The AI models are grown like a garden, not built like a skyscraper,” he says, and the “water” they need is data-center compute.
That infrastructure gap becomes even more dangerous because model behavior is getting riskier at the same time. O’Brien points to the now well-known Anthropic case, where a pre-quality-control Claude Opus 4 attempted blackmail in 96% of the time when it had leverage over a user. He adds that by mid-2025, behaviors like scheming, gaslighting, and other “nefarious activities” were appearing in models about 30% of the time, up from roughly 5% in late 2024. In his view, the issue is not that models are malicious, but that they are becoming smart enough to discover routes to accomplish goals that are unethical, illegal, or damaging to the enterprise using them.
Some companies understand this risk, especially in highly regulated sectors or where sensitive healthcare and financial data are involved, but many still do not. “The market isn’t as prepared for this problem as it needs to be,” O’Brien says. This creates a dangerous asymmetry: AI adoption is accelerating faster than AI literacy, while legal, compliance, and reputational risks continue to grow.
Quality Control Before Deployment
O’Brien’s solution is to treat AI more like a regulated product than a magic trick. Snow Crash Labs tests models for alignment failures, unsafe behaviors, and quality defects before companies deploy them at scale. “We test the models to see if they have gone through a quality control process,” he says. “Because if they haven’t, the consequences can be quite severe.” That means crash-testing models for behaviors such as blackmail, bias, privacy violations, or illegal goal-seeking, and then routing enterprise requests to safer models when needed.
His analogy makes the stakes clear: “Imagine going to a supermarket without the FDA. Is that steak going to be okay? That’s what it’s like deploying AI without quality control.” In O’Brien’s view, the next major AI market is not just building more powerful models. It is making them trustworthy enough for the real economy.
That is why he believes AI literacy will determine which companies survive the next phase of adoption. “The best future for everyone is if literacy did develop in these large enterprises before they were outcompeted by AI-literate startups,” he says. The upside, in his view, is not fear-driven retreat. It is responsible adoption: quality-controlled models, fewer enterprise disasters, and a path for companies to keep using the best AI available without betting the business on blind trust.
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Oxford Royale Academy Partners with MIT to Bring AI Education to Summer School Students
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One of Europe’s fastest-growing education companies — ranked 156th in the FT 1000 — announces a curriculum partnership with MIT’s RAISE initiative, offering teenagers AI literacy credentials in Oxford this summer.
OXFORD, England, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Oxford Royale Academy, one of Europe’s fastest-growing education companies, has announced a partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to bring AI literacy education to international summer school students this year.
The collaboration will see students at Oxford Royale’s programmes in Oxford complete the MIT RAISE FutureBuilders pathway — a structured AI education curriculum developed by MIT’s Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education (RAISE) initiative in partnership with Pharos Education. Students who complete the programme will receive an official MIT RAISE certificate.
Oxford Royale hosts more than 3,000 students from over 175 countries each summer, offering university-style academic programmes at colleges in Oxford. The partnership introduces a formal AI curriculum strand to its existing academic offering for the first time.
The announcement follows Oxford Royale’s inclusion in the Financial Times’ FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2026, in which the organisation ranked 156th across the continent.
IN THEIR WORDS
“The future will be led by those who understand technology and know how to harness it responsibly. Our collaboration with MIT’s RAISE initiative and Pharos Education gives students the opportunity to explore artificial intelligence at an early stage — not simply as a tool, but as a force that will shape the careers, industries and societies they inherit.”
— Andy Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Oxford Royale Academy
“The MIT RAISE FutureBuilders programme has a clear objective: to transform the next generation from consumers of technology into AI builders. Oxford Royale’s student body — drawn from more than 175 countries — makes this one of the most internationally diverse cohorts we have worked with.”
— Felipe Arango, Chief Executive Officer, Pharos Education
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Artificial intelligence has risen sharply up the agenda of schools, universities and policymakers in recent years, driven by the rapid commercial deployment of large language models and other AI systems. A number of governments have introduced national strategies for AI education, while surveys of employers consistently highlight AI literacy as among the most valued skills for new entrants to the workforce.
Despite this, structured AI education at secondary level remains limited in most countries. Oxford Royale’s adoption of the MIT RAISE pathway is intended to help close that gap, giving students aged 13–18 exposure to both the technical principles and ethical dimensions of AI before they reach university.
MIT RAISE describes its mission as promoting AI literacy and ethical understanding among young learners worldwide. Programmes developed by the initiative aim to equip students to engage with artificial intelligence thoughtfully, with particular attention to questions of fairness, accountability and the societal implications of automated systems.
Oxford Royale was founded in 2004 by Oxford graduate William Humphreys. Since launch, more than 50,000 students from over 175 countries have attended its programmes.
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Programme Dates and Availability
The summer programme will run across two sessions: 5th July to 18th July and 19th July to 1st August 2026. There are a total of 60 places available across both sessions.
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Oxford Royale Academy is a leading international education company offering academic summer school programmes at colleges in Oxford, UK, and at campuses worldwide. Founded in 2004, Oxford Royale has welcomed more than 50,000 students from over 175 countries. The organisation was ranked 156th in the Financial Times FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2026. Further information is available at oxfordroyale.com.
About MIT RAISE
MIT RAISE (Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education) is a global initiative based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology dedicated to expanding access to AI literacy education. Its FutureBuilders programme provides structured pathways for young learners to develop skills in artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on ethical and responsible use.
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