Shure has been an exhibitor at InfoComm for nearly 30 years

USA - Shure will serve as the headline partner at InfoComm 2025 in Orlando, Fl. In this role, Shure will showcase its thought leadership and technical expertise across InfoComm stages and educational sessions.

“We are thrilled to have Shure as our headline partner for InfoComm 2025. Shure is an InfoComm staple that attracts attendees year after year,” said Jenn Heinold, senior vice-president, expositions, Americas, AVIXA. “Shure’s elevated presence at InfoComm 2025 will enrich the show and inspire the pro AV community to reach new heights.” 

As Shure gears up for this significant event, it reflects on nearly three decades of consistent participation and the enduring relationships built during that time. The company’s involvement in InfoComm has been a cornerstone of its engagement with industry professionals.

“Shure has been an exhibitor at InfoComm for nearly 30 years, and we are honoured to ring in our 100-year celebration with a headline sponsorship at this year’s show,” said Christine Schyvinck, chief executive officer at Shure. “InfoComm is a show that puts us face-to-face with some of the best in the industry, and we look forward to taking our role at the show even further this year, going beyond product exhibitions and participating in informative sessions that will help us come together as an industry to shape the future of audio.”

Shure will be showcasing recent innovations including IntelliMix Room Kits, Microflex Loudspeaker, MXW neXt 4 and 8, MoveMic 88+ and more at booth #2843 in the Central Hall.


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