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Conferencing and Collaboration at InfoComm India 2026

India is home to one of the world's largest concentrations of knowledge professionals — and the infrastructure supporting how they communicate, meet and collaborate has become a strategic investment priority across every major sector. The hybrid meeting room is no longer a pilot project; it is standard specification.

At InfoComm India, find the cameras, room audio systems, booking platforms, UC integrations and video conferencing solutions that India's system integrators and enterprise buyers are evaluating and deploying right now.

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Explore the conferencing and collaboration solutions redefining how India's organisations connect — across offices, campuses and distributed teams:

  • Audio Conferencing Systems Hardware/Software
  • Cameras (Conferencing)
  • Meeting Room Booking Hardware/Software
  • Mobile/Wireless Applications/Middleware
  • Team Collaboration/Chat Apps
  • Telephony & VoIP Systems
  • Video Conferencing Systems Hardware/Software
  • Virtual/Online Meeting Software

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Built for how India Works

Conferencing and collaboration technology is a priority investment across:

 

Enterprise and IT Sector

India's IT and ITeS industry — one of the world's largest technology services workforces — depends on seamless conferencing infrastructure across global delivery centres in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai and beyond, where uptime and audio-video quality directly affect client relationships.

Banking and Financial Services

With one of the largest branch networks in the world and growing investment in digital infrastructure, India's banking and financial services sector represents a significant and expanding market for unified communications and room-based video conferencing technology.

Government and Public Administration

India's central and state governments are standardising video conferencing and collaboration infrastructure to coordinate policy, manage distributed operations and deliver training across one of the world's most geographically complex administrative systems.

Education & Training Environments

The permanent shift to hybrid learning has made quality conferencing technology a capital expenditure priority across India's universities, colleges and professional training institutions — serving both faculty operations and student-facing delivery.