AVer Frames InfoComm 2026 Around AI Tracking, Telehealth, and Teams Room Flexibility
AVer is heading into InfoComm 2026 with a product story that is clearly centered on AI-assisted workflows rather than standalone hardware specs. In its preview, the company said it will showcase collaboration, healthcare, AV-over-IP, and production solutions designed to simplify communication, improve hybrid collaboration, and streamline production workflows across corporate, education, healthcare, and professional AV environments.
The lineup called out by AVer spans several familiar AV buying categories, but the strongest AI signal is the MT500 tracking system. AVer also highlighted the VB150 collaboration bar, MD331UI medical-grade PTZ camera, TR322 auto-tracking camera, NC30 NDI encoder/decoder, and the CORE500 Microsoft Teams Room kit. Taken together, that mix suggests AVer wants to show customers how automation, camera intelligence, and room standardization can work across meeting spaces, production environments, and care settings.
What stands out in the announcement is the emphasis on intelligent automation, centralized management, and flexible deployment. Those are practical themes for buyers who are no longer evaluating cameras, bars, and room kits in isolation. Instead, they are increasingly asking whether a platform can reduce operator workload, support consistent user experiences, and scale across multiple room types without creating a bigger support burden for AV and IT teams.
AVer also positions the portfolio as relevant beyond the traditional conference room. The company explicitly connects the products to multi-camera production, video conferencing, telehealth applications, and Microsoft Teams Rooms integration. That matters because AI in AV is often adopted fastest where organizations need better tracking, easier switching, and more reliable workflows without adding headcount.
What This Means for AV Integrators
For integrators, AVer's message creates an opening to sell AI-assisted room and camera behavior as part of a broader workflow upgrade, not just a device refresh. It also supports larger conversations around standardized Teams Rooms, healthcare video deployments, and production spaces where better automation can shorten commissioning time, improve usability, and create follow-on service revenue.