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Warren Clark on Liberty’s ‘Simple AV. Done Right.’ Approach at InfoComm 2026

Published: May 29, 2026
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In this exclusive Commercial Integrator interview with Warren Clark, vice president and general manager of Liberty, we dive into the company’s exciting plans for InfoComm 2026.

Clark outlines what attendees can expect at booth #C7248, highlighting a clear focus on intuitive connectivity and reduced installation complexity. He details Liberty’s latest lineup of Pro AV solutions, spanning advanced KVM control, multiview and video wall technology and streamlined USB-C workflows.

Read on to learn how the company’s new bring-your-own-meeting (BYOM) capabilities, wireless collaboration tools and emerging AV-plus-security innovations are helping integrators build scalable, frictionless environments for modern end users.

Commercial Integrator: What does Liberty have in store for InfoComm 2026? What can attendees expect to see at the booth?

Warren Clark: At InfoComm 2026, Liberty is showcasing a broad portfolio of Pro AV solutions designed to simplify deployment and improve performance across classrooms, meeting spaces and control rooms. Visitors to booth #C7248 will experience immersive, hands-on demonstrations focused on clean signal flow, single-cable USB-C connectivity, intuitive control and seamless collaboration.

We’ll also be debuting several new solutions at the show, including intuitive KVM control, advanced multiview and video wall technologies and wireless collaboration tools for cable-free presentation and conferencing. Attendees will also see next-generation BYOM and USB-C workflows, scalable education AV solutions, connectivity and power infrastructure, and emerging AV + security technologies, including cloud-based video intelligence.

Across the booth, Liberty will demonstrate how its solutions work together to create cleaner installs, faster deployments and better user experiences – all built around Liberty’s “Simple AV. Done Right.” philosophy.

Commercial Integrator: What can attendees gain from visiting Liberty’s booth?

Clark: Liberty’s booth is designed to give attendees a practical, real-world look at how AV systems can be simpler to deploy and easier to use without sacrificing performance.

Visitors will be able to interact with live system demonstrations, explore complete AV workflows and see how Liberty solutions integrate into classrooms, meeting spaces, collaboration environments and control rooms. The demonstrations highlight how integrators can reduce installation complexity, standardize deployments and improve the overall user experience.

Attendees will also gain insight into how Liberty combines infrastructure, connectivity, control and collaboration technologies into a unified ecosystem. Whether someone is focused on education, corporate AV or command-and-control environments, the booth features solutions that help streamline deployments and support long-term scalability.

Commercial Integrator: Can you elaborate on Liberty’s “Simple AV. Done Right.” approach?

Clark: “Simple AV. Done Right.” reflects Liberty’s belief that AV technology should work the way users expect – plug in, connect and go.

The approach focuses on eliminating complexity while still delivering the reliability and performance professional AV environments demand. That means creating solutions with clean signal flow, single-cable USB-C connectivity, intuitive control and interoperability across devices and platforms.

For integrators, it translates into faster installations, fewer failure points, easier room replication and reduced programming requirements. For end users, it means technology that feels frictionless and intuitive from the moment they walk into a room.

At InfoComm, Liberty is bringing this philosophy to life through live demonstrations that show how its solutions simplify deployment, collaboration and AV management across a wide range of environments.

Commercial Integrator: How is Liberty approaching wireless collaboration, BYOM and USB-C room connectivity at a time when users expect meeting spaces to feel almost frictionless, and what does that mean for integrators who are designing collaboration spaces?

Clark: Users today expect meeting and learning spaces to work instantly and intuitively, regardless of the device they bring into the room. Liberty is addressing that expectation through flexible wireless collaboration, BYOM and USB-C solutions that reduce friction for both users and integrators.

Solutions like the Liberty Wireless Conference Sharer combine wireless presentation, USB-C conferencing, multiview collaboration and native AirPlay and Miracast support into a single platform. Liberty’s TeamUp+ and USB-C workflows also simplify room connectivity through single-cable operation and pre-built control templates.

For integrators, this means fewer cables, simplified room designs, faster deployments and easier standardization across multiple spaces. It also reduces the need for complicated programming while helping organizations support hybrid work and learning environments more effectively.

Ultimately, Liberty’s approach focuses on delivering collaboration spaces that feel seamless to users while remaining scalable, manageable and cost-effective for AV and IT teams.

Commercial Integrator: How are Liberty’s new KVM control, multiview and videowall solutions helping integrators and end users simplify system management in AV deployments?

Clark: Liberty’s latest KVM control, multiview and video wall solutions are designed to consolidate functionality, reduce hardware complexity and simplify system operation.

The new KVM control solutions allow operators to manage multiple systems through intuitive, click-to-control workflows using a single mouse and keyboard. Users can instantly switch between sources, customize multiview layouts and manage multiple applications without complicated programming or hardware-intensive setups.

The new Digitalinx 4×4 Multi View / Video Wall Matrix Switcher further streamlines AV deployments by combining matrix switching, multiview processing and 2×2 video wall functionality into a single platform. Instead of requiring multiple standalone devices, integrators can deploy one solution that handles routing, scaling, multiview and video wall processing.

For integrators, this reduces rack space, installation time, hardware count and overall system cost. For end users, it creates a cleaner, more reliable experience with seamless switching, simplified control and more flexible display capabilities.

Commercial Integrator: Anything else they would like to add?

Clark: InfoComm 2026 is an opportunity for attendees to see how modern AV systems can be simpler, smarter and more adaptable to the way people work and learn today.

From classrooms and conference rooms to control rooms and security environments, Liberty is focused on helping integrators and end users connect, collaborate and control with confidence. Our solutions are designed to reduce complexity, accelerate deployment and deliver dependable performance across every environment.

Visitors are encouraged to stop by booth #C7248 to experience hands-on demonstrations, explore new product introductions and see how Liberty is delivering “Simple AV. Done Right.”

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