It had been over a decade since JB&A last had a booth at InfoComm. And thanks to our friends at Bolin Technology, we were able to team up to make a return.
Together at Booth 3511, we created a space that wasn’t just about showing gear, it was about inspiring conversations on how that gear fits into real production environments. We had a full TriCaster setup live in the booth, a video wall, and automated camera control in motion. The response was nonstop. People stopped by, asked questions, got hands-on, and left with ideas they were ready to put into play.
And while our booth was buzzing all week, we also spent time on the show floor visiting vendor partners, filming interviews, and capturing what made this year’s event feel so connected. There were big announcements, product launches, and some well-earned awards across the board.
Here’s what stood out.
Gefen Unveils 17 New Products
Gefen launched an impressive 17 products at InfoComm this year. These included tools for AV over IP, KVM extension, multiview processing, display control, and signal conversion. While we’re not going to list every single release, the breadth of this launch reflects how rapidly AV systems are evolving.
Signal extension and routing are now more critical than ever, especially as video quality and bandwidth demands keep climbing. Gefen’s new lineup includes gear that supports HDMI 2.1, high-frame-rate video, USB-C workflows, and more. If your setup relies on clean switching, long-distance runs, or controlling multiple sources from a single location, chances are there’s something new here that can help.
Ross Quorum One: Automated Production That Just Works
Ross brought their new Quorum One system to the show. Built for meeting production, live streams, and even courtroom-style control environments, Quorum One combines automation with operator flexibility. This isn’t some complicated programming puzzle. It’s designed for real teams who need consistent, predictable results without adding technical overhead.
Whether you’re running multiple rooms or handling daily panel productions, Quorum One keeps things clean with repeatable control, support for macros, and a responsive interface. It’s one of those systems that you could roll out across multiple facilities without needing a full-time engineer at each one.
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MRMC LLS: The Robot Star of the Booth
The MRMC LLS was one of the most eye catching products at our booth. We had two Bolin PTZs mounted to it, and the movement turned heads all day long. The LLS isn’t flashy for the sake of it. It adds vertical motion that opens up creative framing and tracking opportunities, especially in spaces where camera movement is limited.
People kept asking how they could use it in their own builds. We heard ideas for theaters with rising stages, sanctuaries that need to shoot over a seated audience, and even multi-purpose auditoriums that rely on flexible camera placements. The LLS is built to handle that variety. It brings a level of motion control that fits into existing PTZ workflows without needing a full robotics team to operate.
Barco Brings the Crowd and Earns Recognition
Barco had a strong presence at InfoComm 2025, both at their booth and in ours. They lent us a UniSee II video wall for the JB&A space, and it became one of the most photographed parts of our setup. The modular design and vibrant image quality helped anchor the booth visually and gave visitors a clear view of what’s possible with today’s video wall tech. Huge thanks to the Barco team for helping us make the space stand out.
Over at their own booth, Barco stayed busy all week and co-hosted a daytime happy hour with us on the show floor. It brought together a great mix of AV and broadcast pros, and it gave everyone a chance to connect over Belgian beer and real conversations, not just business cards.
We also presented Barco with our JB&A Rising Star award to recognize them as our fastest-growing vendor partner from 2024. The collaboration has grown quickly, and this year’s InfoComm felt like a real milestone.
Lumens Delivers Smart Cameras and Takes Home Two Awards
Lumens brought a sharp lineup to InfoComm 2025 and walked away with two product awards. The VC-TR60A 4K dual-lens speaker tracking camera earned recognition for its voice and motion detection, picture-in-picture support, and multiple output options including Dante AV-H. The OIP-N60D, a 4K AV over IP bridge with Dante AV-H, also picked up an award.
They also introduced the VC-TR61N, a 4K NDI auto-tracking PTZ camera with 30x zoom and dual streaming, and the BC-602, a Full HD box camera with 30x zoom, PoE, and secure streaming. Lumens continues to focus on intelligent tracking and flexible connectivity for modern installs.
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Matrox Wins Big with Mura DVW and Avio 2
Matrox made waves at InfoComm 2025 with two major product awards. The Mura DVW video wall platform took home a Best of Show award and is now shipping with a new software update that adds web-based control, expanded decoding, and broader source support. It’s a powerful tool for control rooms, signage networks, and large-format display systems.
Their Avio 2 KVM extension solution also picked up the SCN Most Innovative KVM award. Built for high-performance, low-latency remote workflows, it’s a solid fit for environments where control and reliability matter most.
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Allen & Heath QU Series Gets a Fresh Look
Allen & Heath refreshed their QU series, keeping the trusted layout but upgrading the I/O and system architecture underneath. The result is a digital mixer that feels familiar but performs faster and cleaner than before.
For venues, worship spaces, and small production teams, the QU series is still one of the best value options on the market. It’s easy to use, reliable on show day, and priced right for smaller budgets.
Learn more about QU Series mixers →
That’s a Wrap
InfoComm 2025 was a strong return for JB&A. We filled our booth with real gear, working systems, and nonstop conversations. Whether you stopped by in person, watched one of our interviews, or caught up with us on the show floor, thanks for being part of it.
Big shoutout to our vendor partners who brought serious products, earned some well-deserved awards, and helped make the entire week a success. We’ve already got projects and follow-ups in motion. If you saw something that stood out or want to talk through what fits your next install, let’s keep the conversation going.