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Pro AV Visionaries Will Take the Stage at InfoComm 2025 to Discuss the Future of AV

At InfoComm 2025, a major panel called “2030 Vision: The Future of AV” will bring together top leaders from the pro AV world to talk about the next big innovations shaping the industry. Taking place on Thursday, June 12 at 11 a.m., the session will feature Brad Hintze from Crestron, Eric Hutto from Diversified, Christine Schyvinck from Shure, and David Labuskes from AVIXA. They’ll explore how emerging technologies like AI, digital transformation, and smart collaboration tools are changing the way businesses connect and work.

InfoComm, organized by AVIXA, is North America’s biggest pro AV event and will be held June 7-13, 2025, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. The “2030 Vision” panel is free for all registered attendees and promises fresh insights from leaders who are driving the future of AV. It’s a must-attend for IT and AV professionals looking to stay ahead in a fast-evolving tech landscape.

InfoComm 2025 will present “2030 Vision: The Future of AV,” an unparalleled discussion featuring industry leaders who are setting the pace for what’s next in AV. On Thursday, June 12 at 11 a.m., Brad Hintze, Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Crestron, Eric Hutto, CEO of Diversified, and Christine Schyvinck, President and CEO of Shure, will join David Labuskes, CEO of AVIXA, to discuss groundbreaking innovations and emerging technologies poised to revolutionize the pro AV industry.

InfoComm, produced by the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA), is the largest exhibition and conference in North America for the pro AV industry. The 2025 show takes place this June 7-13 (exhibits June 11-13) at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

“InfoComm offers a unique opportunity for bringing together top minds in the industry for riveting discussions,” said Labuskes. “I’m thrilled to welcome this panel of industry leaders to the stage, where they’ll inspire attendees with their perspectives on what’s on the horizon for the ever-evolving world of pro AV.”

Brad Hintze leads global marketing for Crestron and is an esteemed thought leader in emerging home automation technologies and rapidly proliferating workplace collaboration solutions. Prior to joining Crestron, Hintze served as the Vice President of Consumer and Brand Marketing at SnapAV, where he led marketing following its merger with Control4.

Eric Hutto joined Diversified as CEO in 2022. During his career, he has led the turnaround, transformation, and scaling of several multibillion-dollar businesses. Hutto is passionate about discussing digital transformation, AI ethics, and business disruption.

Christine Schyvinck began her career at Shure in 1989 as a quality control engineer, and in 2016 she became the highest-ranking officer at the company. She has led critical initiatives for the company, including reducing material costs without sacrificing product quality, improving on-time delivery, and globalizing manufacturing operations.

As CEO of AVIXA, David Labuskes leads the association’s mission to be a catalyst of growth for the AV industry and a hub for the AV professional community. Before joining AVIXA in 2012, he spent nearly 14 years with RTKL Associates (now CallisonRTKL), where he established the firm’s Technology Design practice and worked with a growing team of professionals to build one of the largest and most respected technology design practices in the world.

2030 Vision: The Future of AV takes place Thursday, June 12 at 11 a.m. in the Valencia Ballroom (W415AB) and is free to attend for individuals with an InfoComm registration.

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