Avixa InfoComm America Latina2025

Organized by Avixa, the premiere of the fair InfoComm Latin America could not have been more positive in all its areas, with the participation of 5.193 unique visitors who came during the three days of the event, in Mexico City.

The edition 2025 from InfoComm Latin America, the first held in this region produced entirely by Avixa, had the support of 64 exhibitors that presented innovative AV solutions more than a hundred brands, both in the exhibition space and in the seven audio demo rooms, occupying 2.656 m2 of the WTC Mexico City.

Avixa InfoComm America Latina2025The balance of this technological contest of the AV integration industry, which was celebrated from 22 al 24 October, it couldn't have been more positive in all areas, with the support of 5.193 unique visitors, with a total records 9.502 personas. Many global manufacturers, who are regular exhibitors at other InfoComm fairs around the world, They also joined the companies from Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Spain and “they trusted the concept of this fair to strengthen its presence in the region, generate new links and business opportunities”, they point out from Avixa.

“We achieved a full capacity of the exhibition spaces in this first edition. We have exceeded the goals we sought in all aspects: square meters, spaces and promotion. We are very satisfied. The market response has been incredible, very positive, "just as we expected", has pointed out Rodrigo Casassus Coke, CTS, senior director of Latin America and the Caribbean at Avixa.

This success has motivated, as Casassus adds, “great news: next year's edition is already scheduled. InfoComm Latin America will take place of the 21 al 23 October 2026. We will return to the WTC and We will expand the exhibition space by 50%”.

Avixa InfoComm America Latina2025

He activity program from InfoComm Latin America 2025 has been extensive, with a variety of educational sessions, manufacturer training, technological tours, linking events and the in-person edition of the Avixa Congress.

“The most important thing is that we produce the fair specifically for this market. The content focuses on the growth areas we see in Latin America and most presentations were given in Spanish to reflect our commitment to the audience -explains Jen Heinold, vp. exhibition senior, Americas, from Avixa-. We have adopted the local culture and there is a deep sense of pride and warmth here that you won't find anywhere else.".

During the Avixa Congress, within the framework of the InfoComm Latin America educational program, Leading industry experts outlined the trends in AV technology up 2030, among which stand out the impact of AI and the need for a people-centered adaptability strategy.

Avixa InfoComm America Latina2025In the first session, Jeff Stoebner, CEO of Forte, urged organizational leaders to remain vigilant to quickly adapt to changes in the environment, as well as to innovate in the market. On this same topic, David Labuskes, CTS, CEO of Avixa stressed that we must accept uncertainty as a natural part of the future and leave entrenched ideas behind, as the industry evolves rapidly.

A discussion panel with Diana Quintero, of Bose Professional; Jorge Mata, of Ross Video, y Julio Mendez, of Wesco Anixter, addressed the challenges facing the growth of the AV industry in Latin America, as better trained professionals, strategies to incorporate AI solutions and cultural differences in the region, with solutions like promote training programs and strengthen alliances with suitable business partners.

As part of the program digital signage, in collaboration with the association DS Latam, Julian Phillips, vp. Senior and CEO of XTG in AVI-SPL, He pointed out that we are in what he calls the age of intelligence, that will transform communication, learning and human interaction, with a direct impact on the AV industry and digital signage.

Avixa InfoComm America Latina2025 InSpaceInfoComm Latin America activities went beyond the walls of the WTC campus. Los Integrated Experience Tours They offered attendees a closer and more real knowledge of technology in the immersive experience space. InSpace and in the modern audio recording and production studio Study 13, both in Mexico City.

Martin Saul, vp. senior for South America and Iberia at AVI-SPL and CEO of ICAP Global, argued about the introduction of the InfoComm fair in Latin America: “represents a radical change. Previously, We only had the option of attending in the United States”.

As this manager emphasizes, “the main difference is understanding the company culture: in Latin America, the relationships, trust and personal connections are much more important than technology. Decisions often depend on trust, as many manufacturers offer similar high-quality solutions. The connections made in this edition will be vital for future businesses”.

Avixa InfoComm America Latina2025

By, 28 Oct, 2025, Section: Events, Training, Business


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