
By: Jaime Theresa Smith, CMP; National Business Development Executive with EventEQ
*With ChatGPT assistance
2025 was the year AV moved from “nice-to-have” theatrical touches to core event infrastructure. Three forces dominated: AI & automation, immersive visuals & spatial audio, and sustainability & security. Expect those threads to deepen in 2026. Think widely deployed MicroLED and creative LED scenic work, spatial/objective-based audio for live events, operational automation (AI camera/lighting/audio control), stronger AV cybersecurity requirements, and continued pressure to reduce event carbon footprints.
6 key trends:
1. AI shifts from “demo” to everyday ops
AI tools began automating camera tracking, live graphics, captioning, and show-control tasks, lowering crew burden while improving consistency.
Expect AI to be embedded in live switchers, AV control systems, and virtual-production pipelines, enabling smarter auto-framing, real-time low-latency graphics, and on-the-fly translations/subtitles. Planners should ask their partners about AI features, latency and editorial controls.
2. LED evolution – bigger, sharper, more creative
Fine-pitch LEDs and the first commercial MicroLED deployments pushed video walls into large-scale scenic design (curved, floor-to-ceiling, interactive).
Costs will continue to fall and MicroLED becomes realistic for premium events/venues in 2026, enabling ultra-high-res canvases, transparent and flexibly displays. Use LED as a storytelling surface, not just a backdrop.
3. Immersive audio goes mainstream
Spatial audio (object-based/3D audio) advanced from studio/broadcast into live event use, for better audience immersion and new creative possibilities.
Expect more events to use spatial audio rigs and venue-integrated array solutions. For experiential sessions, spatial sound will be as important as the visual canvas.
4. Sustainability moves from PR line to production requirement
Event teams accelerated sourcing of low-emission power solutions, greener logistics, and circular-set design. Pilots for battery-stored clean power and efficient LED adoption gained traction.
In 2026, sustainable power, lower-carbon scenic elements, and waste reduction will be line items in AV bids. Expect clients/venues to require data on event carbon and energy sources.
5. Cybersecurity becomes an AV procurement item.
The industry recognized AV systems as networked endpoints. Conferences/expos started adding sessions on AV cyber risk and compliance.
For 2026, AV vendors will need to demonstrate network security, firmware update policies, and compliance with standards (e.g., NIS2/ISO 27001). Planners should demand basic SOC/practice info in proposals.
6. XR, virtual production & hybrid experience polish
XR and virtual production techniques brought cinematic visuals to keynotes and brand experiences. Hybrid audience expectations rose for both quality and interactivity.
Hybrid events will need investment in camera/encoder stacks and higher production values to keep virtual audiences engaged. Virtual production elements (LED volumes, real-time engines) will be used selectively for hero moments.
Practical and actionable implications:
Quick RFP / tech checklist you can paste into proposals
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