InfoComm India 2024 concluded its 10th in-person edition at the Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC) on 5 September with success.
The show recorded 10,867 unique attendees, marking a 17% increase compared to the previous edition.
InfoComm India 2024 saw a significant surge in visitor interest to spend more time at the show, with an 80% increase in same-show return visitors compared to the last edition. Nearly 30% of visitors are technology end users – a 5% growth compared to 2023.
Almost 50% of visitors hold managerial positions or higher or directly influence technical and purchasing decisions.
David McKinney, managing director of Generation AV, a new exhibitor at the show, commented: “The Indian market is one of the most important markets for us. We have attended past InfoComm India editions (as visitors), and we saw so many opportunities here. Coming off the back of a successful InfoComm Asia in Bangkok in July, we have high hopes to show off our brands and technology to our customers in India.”
There were 250 global and emerging exhibitors and brands, including more than 30 new participants, and over 30 product launches – including new-at-show and new-in-Asia debuts.
InfoComm India welcomed 76 qualified high-value buyers from all over India. These buyers are actively seeking solutions for their ongoing projects for various high-growth sectors that the show organisers specially identified, including smart city and urban development, education, live events and entertainment, and healthcare.
Some of the hosted guests included National Informatics Centre, India; Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation; National Institute for Smart Government; Honeywell; Agra Smart City; Ramoji Film City; and more.
Anand Menon, project planning and management specialist from AGRA Smart City, shared: "InfoComm India allowed me to discover more companies, new technologies, and the attributes that can help me refine and improve our future procurement process.”
Additionally, the InfoComm India 2024 Summit, led by 98 industry experts and thought leaders, saw an attendance of 2,159 summit delegates — 1.2 times more than the last edition. Attendees gained insights into critical topics across 14 specialised tracks and 50 sessions ranging from immersive storytelling to the permeation of blended learning across India’s educational system to cybersecurity and AI.
The success of InfoComm India 2024 reflects the robust growth of the pro AV market in India. According to the 2024 Industry Outlook and Trends Analysis (IOTA) by AVIXA, India is the fastest-growing pro AV market globally, with annual revenue projected to reach $11.8 billion in 2029.
InfoComm India 2025 will take place from 9 to 11 September 2025 at JWCC.