Pro AV Overview

Pro AV represents a $258 billion industry in 2022 and is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 7.2% from 2021 to 2026, outpacing the broader economy. Read more about the trends driving growth and segment down to key areas of the market using our IOTA dashboard.


Conferencing and collaboration
Conferencing and collaboration is the single largest solution area for pro AV and the one that weathered the pandemic storm the best thanks to global emphasis on solutions to support remote activities. It represents $46 billion in pro av spending in 2022 after maintaining growth over the past two years while almost all other solutions declined. AVIXA expects slow and steady growth over the next 5 years as companies continue to add to and improve upon their collaboration infrastructure.


Content Production/ Streaming

Another adaptive to the pandemic when reaching customers and audiences in-person became unsafe was the effort by enterprises of many kinds to stand up increased capacity for the production and streaming of content. This solution area also maintained steady growth during the height of the pandemic and is estimated at $32B for 2022. Growth is forecast to be a modest 6% over the 2021-2026 timeframe, below industry average but helping it maintain prominence of one of the largest solution areas.


Digital Signage

While other areas realize larger growth rates as they recover from deeper pandemic impacts, digital signage is second only to conferencing and collaboration in terms of annual associated revenue for pro AV. The IOTA reports forecast 2022 to generate $35 billion in revenues for the industry and realize a 7% CAGR from 2021 to 2026 as its core markets of retail, venues, and hospitality return to more normal levels of activity.


Learning

Not to be confused with the education market itself, learning solutions include any and all technologies to support learning across all vertical markets, including corporate, hospitality, or government. In ways, these solutions represent the core of the traditional AV profession as it hearkens back to the days of projectors and other classroom technology. It has grown to include dedicated online and distance learning technology, keeping it in the top 3 solution areas and generating $35B in global pro AV revenues. Investments in classrooms themselves are returning, even as the solution blurs with conferencing and collaboration in a virtual learning world. Growth here is also expected to be modest at nearly 5% over 5 years.

Upcoming Events
March
18
Conferencing and Collaboration Power Hour: AI-Enhanced Meeting Spaces

Gain insights into the real-world application of AI tools.

March
24
Beyond the chatbot: Engineering an agentic workplace with AI and AV data

Change the game by shifting from Generative AI (answering questions) to Agentic AI (taking action)

March
25
Learning Spaces Power Hour: Supporting Classrooms with AV over IP

This webinar will discuss the benefits of designing AV over IP into classrooms and utilizing remote monitoring tools.