InfoComm is where the AV industry evaluates what’s next, and this year’s show was a milestone for Nanolumens. Celebrating our 20th anniversary, we used the booth to demonstrate how direct-view LED technology is being applied across mission-critical operations, collaboration spaces, digital signage and experiential visualization. Built around real-world workflows and partner integrations with Barco Control Rooms, Noro, and IAdea, the show highlighted our focus on complete solutions rather than standalone displays.

The week resulted in five industry awards recognizing two products: the NanoPanel 55 and The Portal, developed in partnership with Noro.

Leading the recognition was the NanoPanel 55, which debuted as a seamless 55-inch Full HD direct-view LED display designed as a replacement for traditional tiled LCD video walls. The display earned three of the show’s top honors, including the Commercial Integrator BEST Award in the Video Monitor/TV category and an AVTechnology Best of Show Award. The NanoPanel 55 also received rAVe [PUBS]‘ Best Digital Signage Display award, recognizing a product that drew significant attention from attendees looking for an LED alternative that fits within the familiar 55-inch footprint.

Collaboration was another focal point through The Portal, developed in partnership with Noro. Demonstrated with live connections to remote meeting room locations, the Portal allowed attendees to experience persistent room-to-room collaboration powered by a specially-crafted Nanolumens NXT Series LED video wall with embedded cameras. The Portal earned Best of Show awards from both AVTechnology and Sound & Video Contractor, emphasizing a growing interest in technologies that create more natural virtual meetings among distributed teams.

Beyond the award-winning products, the booth highlighted several additional technologies that illustrated our solution-first approach. InfoComm 2026 attendees explored the Engage Pro Series with Aurora video processing in a fully TAA-compliant mission-critical control room environment, the Captivate All-In-One display optimized for Microsoft-standardized IT organizations with integrated IAdea Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform media player, and the next-generation Nixel Series in a curved architectural display installation. Together, the demonstrations highlighted how we’re pairing display technology with software, processing and ecosystem partners to address complete deployment systems rather than standalone hardware.

In addition to the awards, we participated in interviews with industry media throughout the week, highlighting several technologies featured in the booth. Video interviews included the NanoPanel 55, The Portal, the Engage Pro Series with Aurora video processing, the Captivate All-In-One display with IAdea MDEP integration, the SeeThrµ Transparent MicroLED display from our technology partnership with AUO Display Plus, and the next-generation Nixel Series. The product interviews provided additional insight into the company’s application-focused approach and its collaborations with technology partners.

InfoComm 2026 concluded with five industry awards, coverage across multiple AV media outlets and demonstrations spanning digital signage, collaboration, control rooms and experiential visualization. The week emphasized our approach of developing LED display solutions within broader AV ecosystems, emphasizing complete workflows for a range of commercial applications.