Highlights of AV at InfoComm Bangkok 2025
The energy at InfoComm Southeast Asia 2024 in Bangkok was electric. Our team at Brilliant InnoTech was on the ground at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center to explore the latest innovations and, more importantly, to understand the deeper trends shaping the future of enterprise IT.
After connecting with industry leaders and analyzing the technology on display, we've identified three critical themes that every business in the high-tech, engineering, and manufacturing sectors should be thinking about.
As our Sales Manager, Jessica Lau, noted, "While the new displays were impressive, our focus was on the foundational challenges enterprises must solve to actually use these tools effectively. We saw a clear convergence of three areas: the demand for high-fidelity experiences, the reliance on semiconductors, and the absolute necessity of high-performance remote access.
Here's our breakdown of those key trends.
1. The Rise of Graphically-Intensive Collaboration
The expo confirmed a significant shift from standard video conferencing to deeply immersive, graphically demanding collaboration platforms. We saw AV companies showcasing solutions that allow teams across the globe to interact with complex visual data in real-time. This is no longer just about sharing a screen; it's about shared digital canvases, interactive 3D models, and multi-stream data visualization. This trend highlights a massive, growing demand for pristine visual quality delivered instantly, to any user, anywhere.
2. Semiconductors as the Core Engine of Innovation
The performance of every cutting-edge AV solution on the show floor is a direct result of advancements in semiconductor technology. The ability to process 4K video streams, render complex graphics, and run AI-driven analytics all comes down to the power of the silicon inside the hardware. This symbiotic relationship underscores the critical importance of a robust semiconductor supply chain and design ecosystem for the entire tech industry's forward momentum.
3. Low-Latency Remote Access: The Critical Bottleneck in the AV-over-IP Era
This was our most important observation, and it's tied to the industry's massive shift towards AV-over-IP. The move to transmit high-fidelity audio and video signals over standard IT networks is a huge leap in flexibility and scalability. However, it also brings a major IT challenge to the forefront.
A powerful AV system in a Bangkok boardroom is fantastic, but how does an engineer in Singapore or a designer in Hong Kong interact with those IP-based streams without crippling lag?
This is the critical challenge for the modern hybrid enterprise. The incredible experiences showcased at InfoComm are only as good as the network and the remote access solutions that connect users to them. A standard VPN or generic remote desktop tool will choke on this high-fidelity data, creating a frustrating, unproductive experience that negates the investment in the technology itself. This is where specialized, low-latency remote access becomes non-negotiable. Solutions like Rocket Exceed TurboX are specifically designed for these demanding, graphically-intensive workloads, ensuring that a remote user has the same seamless, "like-local" experience as someone sitting in the room.
Building the Digital Backbone
Our time at InfoComm 2024 solidified our core belief: an investment in new technology is only as good as the infrastructure that supports it.
The future is visual, collaborative, and distributed. To thrive, companies need a robust digital backbone that connects their powerful hardware and their valuable talent, securely and without compromise.
At Brilliant InnoTech, we specialize in providing that critical infrastructure. If you're looking to empower your teams with the best visual tools, let's talk about building the foundation to make it a reality.