As global Pro-AV strategies evolve beyond early-year industry gatherings, attention increasingly turns to where large-scale integration is actively unfolding. In Asia, Beijing InfoComm China has become one of the clearest windows into that next phase of convergence.
China’s Pro-AV sector is projected to reach US$97.5 billion by 2028, representing the largest global market share. Yet market size alone does not define its trajectory. What is reshaping the landscape is the accelerating convergence of AV, IT, AI-enabled automation, and intelligent digital infrastructure operating at scale.
Large-scale digital infrastructure investment, enterprise modernisation initiatives, and sustained demand across education, commercial, and public-sector verticals continue to underpin this growth.
These structural drivers are fostering an ecosystem where integrated, interoperable solutions are no longer optional — they are increasingly foundational to project design.
Convergence Moves from Concept to Deployment
Across sectors, technologies such as AI-enabled automation, real-time collaboration platforms, and interactive display ecosystems are transitioning from innovation showcases to baseline requirements.
Projects are being specified around interconnected digital systems rather than isolated hardware components. Audio, visual, control, and IT architectures are increasingly deployed within unified frameworks designed to support intelligent service environments.
This shift is visible across hospitality upgrades, smart education campuses, financial institutions, corporate headquarters, and public-sector facilities. Hybrid meeting environments and digital transformation programmes further reinforce demand for integrated system design.
Beijing InfoComm China, which brings together more than 400 exhibiting companies and over 26,000 professional visitors, reflects this evolution in practice. The show floor increasingly demonstrates how integration maturity — not just product innovation — defines competitive positioning.
Sustainability as a Core Priority
Sustainability is also emerging as a core priority across the Pro-AV value chain. Heightened environmental awareness, stricter regulatory requirements, and evolving end-user expectations are accelerating the adoption of sustainable manufacturing practices and environmentally responsible product design.
These factors are influencing procurement standards and shaping how manufacturers and solution providers position themselves for both domestic and international engagement.
For system integrators operating across borders, alignment with international technical standards and ESG considerations is becoming a strategic requirement rather than a secondary concern.
Case Studies and Export-Ready Capabilities
The recently released industry white paper, A World of Cutting-Edge Pro-AV: China’s Pro-AV Market Overview & Opportunities, illustrates these trends through over 15 case studies drawn from manufacturers and solution providers active within the ecosystem.
The examples range from AI-intelligent classroom audio systems to holographic LED installations integrated into financial institution façades, as well as deployments across hospitality, corporate, and government environments.
Several of the profiled companies are described as export-ready — offering global support capabilities, customisation expertise, and adherence to international standards. This positioning signals a growing emphasis on cross-border collaboration and international partnership.
For international system integrators, these examples provide tangible reference points for evaluating integration approaches and potential sourcing strategies.
Structured Pathways for International Engagement
In line with this broader integration shift, Beijing InfoComm China 2026 — taking place from 15–17 April at the China National Convention Center (CNCC) — continues to expand structured international engagement initiatives.
The International Visitor and Invited Guest programmes are designed to facilitate efficient navigation of the market, including hosted travel support for qualified buyers, curated exhibitor introductions, and targeted business-matching services.
Rather than positioning engagement purely around exhibition attendance, these programmes reflect a more strategic approach to cross-border sourcing and partnership development.

From Observation to Strategy
Global Pro-AV is entering an era defined by integration depth, AI enablement, and sustainability alignment. Markets capable of executing these requirements at infrastructure scale inevitably influence broader industry benchmarks.
China’s evolving ecosystem represents one such environment.
For consultants, system integrators, and technology decision-makers mapping long-term Asia-Pacific strategy, understanding how convergence is unfolding — and where it can be assessed in practice — is increasingly part of forward planning. Beijing InfoComm China provides one such vantage point.













