InfoComm 2023 will put the spotlight on emerging technologies, from AR and VR to AI, to virtual production.
InfoComm attendees will get a first-hand look at how virtual production works at The Unreal Ride, A Virtual Production Experience Presented by Vu, Unilumin, and MRMC (booth 6081).
The teams have collaborated to debut an entirely new Unreal Ride featuring a Jeep where two participants can ride through newly created virtual worlds specifically designed for InfoComm 2023.
Attendees will experience a blend of the physical and virtual worlds through a combination of the latest innovations in virtual production technology, including advanced LED panels, a motion-controlled camera, camera tracking and virtual environments created with Unreal Engine, and lighting optimised for virtual production.
On Tuesday, June 13, InfoComm will present “Emerging Trends,” an annual review of the industry's latest technology advancements. The half-day program led by Pete Coman of PTS Consulting will discover how technologies such as AR, VR, NDI, Dante AV, wireless collaboration, and other emerging tech will revolutionise the way we connect and collaborate.
The day begins with the session “Beyond Reality: Exploring the Future of Work with Virtual and Augmented Reality” led by Linda Gedemer of AlphaTech. Next, Oliver Van Camp from Barco and Christopher Jaynes of Q-SYS will present “Unleashing the Power of Connectivity and Collaboration: A Glimpse into the Future.” Paul Harris from Aurora Multimedia will discuss “Revolutionizing the Workplace: The Future of Audio Visual & Control Technology.” The program concludes with the session “NDI and Dante AV: Which one is the real AV superhero? with Paul Richards of PTZ Optics and Will Waters from Audinate.
InfoComm 2023 will host more than 100 hours of education on critical pro AV topics, including emerging technologies like AI.
On Wednesday, June 14, Diversified’s Stephen Jenkins?and Blaine Brown will present the session “The Impact of AI: How AI Will Enhance and Transform the Industry” at the Technology Innovation Stage (booth 2260). They’ll explore AI-powered collaboration solutions and revolutionary cloud services, such as OpenAI and Microsoft Copilot. They’ll also discuss the imminent shift from "preventative" to "predictive" maintenance through AI-enabled analytics, leading to self-healing capabilities.
Brad Sousa of AVI Systems will present “Integrating Tools to Make the Workplace More Useful: AI and Smart Technologies” on Thursday, June 15. In this session, Sousa will discuss how AI and smart technologies can enhance meeting and workspaces, concierge services for individual employees, and security tools – all using sensors, IoT, occupancy and access control to correlate data.