ADI brings integrated commercial AV demos to InfoComm 2026

ADI brings integrated commercial AV demos to InfoComm 2026
ADI showed a range of commercial AV systems at InfoComm 2026, with interactive demonstration areas designed to show how integrators can build complete solutions across multiple environments.

The distributor’s booth brought together technologies across audio and distribution, conferencing and collaboration, control and automation, power and networking, remote management, and surveillance and security.

Brands featured in the demonstrations included Access Networks, Araknis, AtlasIED, Harman, Logitech, Netgear, Q-SYS, Samsung, Shure, Sony, Ubiquiti, WattBox, Yealink and others.

ADI said the booth was organised into commercial spaces to reflect how integrators specify, install and support complete systems. Demonstrations covered applications including meeting spaces, retail, hospitality, restaurants and bars.

Cynthia Menna, VP and general manager AV at ADI, said: “By organising the booth into dedicated commercial spaces, we’re giving integrators a clear view of how to design, deploy and manage complete systems more efficiently while opening new opportunities for recurring service and long-term value.”

In audio and distribution, ADI is showed technologies including the Binary 900 Series Media over IP platform and Episode Business Music Solution [pictured above], demonstrating AV-over-IP distribution, DSP-driven audio processing and multi-zone commercial audio. Additional brands in this area include Shure, AtlasIED, LEA and Harman.

The conferencing and collaboration zone included systems from Q-SYS, Yealink, Logitech, Inogeni and Humly, with demonstrations focused on meeting spaces and platform-based collaboration.

Control and automation demonstrations centred on Control4 technologies, including the T5 In-Wall Touchscreen, Control4 X4 interface, controllers, Halo remotes and Lux lighting solutions.

ADI also highlighted infrastructure products from Netgear, Ubiquiti, Access Networks and Araknis, alongside WattBox IP-enabled power distribution units, UPS systems and accessories with OvrC remote management.

The booth included demonstrations of OvrC remote management and service platforms, designed to help integrators configure, monitor, manage and troubleshoot systems remotely.

In surveillance and security, Luma showed IP cameras, hybrid 4K cameras, NVR systems and Luma Bridge connectivity for commercial applications.

ADI also debuted an “ADI Store Concept” at the show, giving visitors a look at how products are merchandised across its stores.





















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