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The U.S. audiovisual (AV) industry is facing an unprecedented convergence of challenges that span the manufacturing, integration, and design/consulting sectors. Supply chain volatility, accelerated technological evolution, labor shortages, and shifting client expectations have strained the AV ecosystem. Now, the off-again, on-again threat of tariffs imposed by the current federal administration is further compounding the pressure, especially on imported components critical to AV manufacturing and system integration.
These macroeconomic pressures are converging with a new era of customer sophistication. Clients no longer want AV systems that merely “work”—they want adaptable, intelligent, standards-based platforms seamlessly integrated with their broader IT and operational infrastructure.
Across client verticals, customer voice organizations are shaping technology priorities:
Integrators, manufacturers, and design consultants who fail to listen to these emerging voices risk falling behind technically, operationally, and reputationally.
Forward-thinking AV firms across the value chain are responding by shifting from reactive delivery to a proactive strategy anchored by open standards, intelligent technology, and stakeholder-driven design.
Manufacturers must invest in modular product architecture, nearshoring production, and cloud-connected systems to mitigate tariffs and supply instability. Adopting open standards like IPMX (Internet Protocol Media Experience) is accelerating this trend, enabling IT-native, interoperable products that are easier to scale. AI and machine learning are embedded into hardware and platforms for automated diagnostics, system analytics, and personalization. These smart technologies reduce support overhead and drive better user experiences. Energy-efficient designs, recyclable components, and green certifications are becoming baseline expectations in education, healthcare, and enterprise procurement.
Integrators must engage more deeply with sector-specific stakeholder groups to understand real-world pain points and use that knowledge to customize AV design, delivery, and support strategies. They are embracing software-defined systems, cloud-first infrastructure, and AI-enhanced management tools. AV-as-a-Service (AVaaS) models and remote monitoring platforms give clients more flexibility and lower long-term costs. Crucially, integrators align more closely with IT departments and user experience teams, ensuring systems are secure, scalable, and designed for non-technical users—especially in hybrid workplace and clinical settings.
Consultants—including traditional AV consulting firms and the expanding roster of architecture/engineering (AE) and MEP firms with AV design expertise—should expand their roles from technical advisors to strategic collaborators. They guide clients through phased roadmaps and help balance budget, risk, and innovation. They also incorporate tariff impact analysis and standards alignment into their specifications—often recommending enterprise-focused ecosystems as a hedge against obsolescence while adopting voice-of-the-customer-informed frameworks to design with user outcomes in mind, not just technical compliance.
These cross-sector collaborative strategies are already delivering results:
AVIXA continues to be the cross-sector convening force for coalescing these efforts. Through its InfoComm tradeshows, market councils, standards committees, training programs, and this Xchange forum, AVIXA is helping manufacturers, integrators, and consultants:
The AV industry stands at a crossroads. It is no longer just about equipment—it’s about ecosystems. Tariff impacts, supply instability, labor challenges, and rapidly evolving user expectations are not temporary obstacles but structural shifts. But with those challenges come opportunities to lead.
The AV sector can move beyond resilience toward reinvention by adopting open standards, integrating AI for intelligent management, and aligning solutions and services with client communities.
Adapt, align, and advance. This is how the AV industry secures its future and delivers greater value in every signal, system, and space.
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