Cisco’s Espen Løberg to Keynote InfoComm 2026 on Powering the Modern Workplace with Connected Intelligence

FAIRFAX, VA – March 25, 2026 – At InfoComm 2026, the world’s most essential destination for AV, IT, broadcast, and AI-driven systems, Espen Løberg, Vice President and General Manager of Collaboration Devices at Cisco, will deliver a keynote address at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. InfoComm 2026 takes place June 13–19, with exhibits June 17–19.

As organizations reimagine how and where work happens, the systems that power collaboration – from AV and IT infrastructure to workplace analytics and AI-driven experiences – are often managed separately. The result can be complex deployments, inconsistent user experiences, and limited visibility into how workspaces actually perform.

During his keynote, Løberg will explore how organizations can unify these environments through Cisco’s vision of Connected Intelligence – an approach that brings together collaboration platforms, devices, networks, and AI-enabled infrastructure to deliver more seamless, scalable, and intelligent workplace experiences.

Attendees will hear how converged AV-over-IP networks and intelligent collaboration technologies can simplify management, deliver richer insights into workspace performance, and enable better collaboration outcomes across distributed teams. Løberg will also discuss how Cisco is partnering with technology leaders including NVIDIA, Microsoft, Zoom, Apple, and Samsung to advance the next generation of connected workplace solutions.

“By bringing together collaboration devices, services built-in with Agentic AI, and secure network infrastructure, organizations can deliver experiences where people, technology, and intelligent systems work seamlessly together,” said Løberg. “We’re excited to share how Cisco is helping customers build future-ready workplaces at InfoComm 2026.”

Løberg leads Cisco’s global Collaboration Devices business, overseeing the strategy, development, and delivery of the company’s portfolio of video conferencing systems, desk devices, and intelligent peripherals designed to support modern hybrid work. Since joining Cisco through the acquisition of Tandberg in 2010, he has played a key role in advancing Cisco’s collaboration technologies and AI-powered meeting experiences.

“InfoComm is where the pro AV and IT communities come together to explore how technology is transforming real-world environments,” said Jenn Heinold, Senior Vice President, Expositions, Americas, AVIXA, producer of InfoComm. “Cisco’s perspective on connected infrastructure and intelligent workplace solutions reflects the broader convergence happening across AV, IT, and AI—and will offer valuable insight for organizations designing the next generation of collaboration experiences.”

InfoComm 2026 brings together technologies and people reshaping how we work, play, learn, communicate, and experience the world. The show will feature an all new Work/Play show floor experience, with immersive activation hubs, expanded learning opportunities, and the latest innovations across conferencing and collaboration, enterprise IT, broadcast workflows, and live events – along with a growing focus on how AI is being applied across AV systems, collaboration, and production.

To learn more about InfoComm 2026 and register, visit www.infocomm.org

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InfoComm 2026 is sponsored by Headline Partner Shure Incorporated and Premier Partners Audio-Technica U.S., Blackmagic Design, Diversified, FORTÉ, and Microsoft.

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About InfoComm
InfoComm is the largest technology exhibition and conference in North America focused on the pro AV industry. The exhibition is produced by the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA) and currently ranks as the 37th largest trade show in the United States by Trade Show News Network. In addition, AVIXA and its partners produce a global portfolio of trade shows and conferences, including InfoComm América Latina; InfoComm China; InfoComm India; InfoComm Asia; Integrate (Australia); and Integrated Systems Europe.

About AVIXA
AVIXA is the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association, producer of InfoComm trade shows around the world, co-owner of Integrated Systems Europe, and the international trade association representing the audiovisual industry. Established in 1939, AVIXA has more than 3,000 enterprise members representing over 20,000 AV professionals, including manufacturers, systems integrators, dealers and distributors, consultants, programmers, live events companies, technology managers, content producers, and multimedia professionals from more than 80 countries. AVIXA members create integrated AV experiences that deliver outcomes for end users. AVIXA is a hub for professional collaboration, information, and community, and is the leading resource for AV standards, certification, training, market intelligence, and thought leadership. Visit www.avixa.org.