LAIA Technologies North America announced it will demonstrate at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas (booth C8217) its full line of cameras, as well Laia’s camera set-up and control software.
What will Laia Bring to InfoComm 2026?
According to the company, booth visitors at InfoComm 2026 will learn how Laia is empowering AV integrators and end users with better-performing and more easily manageable camera systems for higher ed applications, corporate collaboration, courtroom, faith, broadcast and live event applications.
“Our cameras’ optical and tracking performance specs are turning heads in pro AV,” says George Meglio, VP of business development at LAIA Technologies North America. “And InfoComm attendees will see how Laia’s IAVS software better manages and integrates your cameras with the top audio solutions that you’re familiar with — Shure, Sennheiser, Biamp, Nureva and Audio Technica.”
IAVS (Intelligent Audio Visual System) will be on prominent display at the Laia booth at InfoComm. According to the company, the IAVS software is a new and better approach to automating professional AV camera tracking, that helps integrators and end users get past the pain points of inconsistent framing, delayed switching, high systems complexity and increased commissioning time. Laia announced that IAVS One, a new hardware version that gives users the option to do the above without the need for an in-room PC or Windows device, will also make its debut at InfoComm 2026.
Additional Laia Products on Display
Laia states that it will feature the following at its InfoComm booth: the C-Pro Infinity line of PTZ cameras that are TAA/NDAA compliant (and the winner of an NSCA/EPI Award), the C-Pro 4K 10X lower cost/high value model and the C-Pro AI model for medium size meeting rooms.
Additionally, new to the LAIA camera line-up is the Broadcaster Pro 25X Fiber, whose 12G-SDI interface allows uncompressed 4K video at 60 frames per second (4K 60p) over a single cable.
Laia states that it will also showcase the following at InfoComm: the t-Joy View, for Intuitive real-time control for PTZ cameras with a live-view 5-inch screen; and the t-Joy Touch, with touch control for cameras, and a 10-inch screen.










































