The Call for Presenters for Beijing InfoComm China 2026 has now closed.
Interested in becoming a presenter at InfoComm Asia or InfoComm India?
Please contact summit@infocommasia.com
The Call for Presenters for Beijing InfoComm China 2026 has now closed.
Interested in becoming a presenter at InfoComm Asia or InfoComm India?
Please contact summit@infocommasia.com
If you are an industry insider, innovator, or technology expert who works with AV, you should be part of Beijing InfoComm China's education program!
Share your expertise, connect with peers and partners, and advance your company and your personal profile by submitting a session to the InfoComm China 2026 Call for Presenters (CFP). InfoComm China speakers play an important role in moving the AV industry forward!
View the 2026 Summit AgendaPresentation: Technical content delivered by one or two speakers with key tips, solutions and takeaways. Includes time for audience Q&A.
Panel: A discussion of a current trend or technology development from different perspectives with no more than 5 total speakers, including moderator. Includes time for audience Q&A.
Your topic should be tailored to InfoComm China’s target audiences, including technology managers and end users, as well as AV/IT designers, integrators, and engineers.
Advanced – suitable for attendees with extensive experience in the session's topic area.
Intermediate – suitable for attendees with exposure and some experience in the topic area covered by the session.
Introductory – suitable for attendees with little to no prior exposure to the session topic.
Speakers should ensure that the submission content is relevant to the AV industry and its communities.
When submitting topic(s), speakers should keep in mind that InfoComm China's attendees should walk away with action items, best practices, and creative ideas they can implement right away.
Note for Suppliers: If you are an industry supplier submitting a proposal, you will not be considered unless you are a contracted Beijing InfoComm China 2026 exhibitor. Preference is given to suppliers who include an integrator or end user as a co-presenter. See the FAQs for more info on the supplier speaker policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Beijing InfoComm China Presenter Milestones
November 10 – Call for Presenters opens
December 19 – Call for Presenters closes
January 08 – Accepted presenters notified
March 14 – Speaker handouts due
Presentations must be tailored for AV professionals, showing evidence of material that will make a significant contribution to the development of attendees’ professional capabilities and knowledge of the field.
Submissions are evaluated on the following criteria:
There's no charge to submit, and as long as your presentation is vendor-neutral there’s no charge to present. If you would like to talk specifically about the amazing things your company is doing, contact your Beijing InfoComm China Account Manager to learn about Manufacturers’ Training and Content Sponsorships.
A Supplier Speaker refers to a speaker who has a commercial interest in the audience attending InfoComm and who is considered as a potential InfoComm exhibitor. Supplier Speakers will not be considered eligible to present to a formal InfoComm China audience except in the following situations:
Supplier Speaker is an exhibitor/supplier who has paid to exhibit in the Beijing InfoComm China exhibition.
Supplier Speaker is non-exhibitor who has paid for a non-exhibitor sponsorship in the InfoComm China exhibition.
Supplier Speaker is invited by Beijing InfoComm China Content Team due to needed expertise on a particular topic.
Please contact our Live Content Team.
Jessie Liu
Manager, Live Content & Events, InfoCommAsia
jessieliu@infocommasia.com
CoCo Lin
Conference Manager of Beijing InfoComm China Summit
coco.lin@baobab-tree-event.com