FORTÉ is using InfoComm 2026 to showcase how intelligent workplace platforms, integrated AV systems, and collaboration technologies are reshaping enterprise office environments. The company plans to demonstrate new Velocity meeting room solutions and a Smart Workplace experience designed to help organizations modernize hybrid work infrastructure, workplace analytics, and employee collaboration at scale.
The conversation around workplace technology is shifting again.
After several years dominated by hybrid work adaptation and video conferencing expansion, enterprise organizations are increasingly focused on a more complex challenge: how to turn collaboration technology into measurable workplace performance infrastructure.
That transition will be a major theme at this year’s InfoComm 2026, where FORTÉ plans to showcase a new generation of connected workplace solutions designed around operational intelligence, automation, and scalable collaboration management.
The company announced it will feature its Velocity meeting room platform and an immersive Smart Workplace environment during the event, highlighting how enterprises are integrating workplace analytics, intelligent AV systems, and automation technologies into modern office ecosystems.
The launch reflects broader enterprise trends reshaping workplace infrastructure strategy.
As organizations move beyond emergency hybrid work deployments, attention is increasingly turning toward long-term workplace optimization — including how office spaces support collaboration, employee engagement, operational efficiency, and workforce flexibility.
Meeting rooms have become a central part of that transformation.
Enterprise collaboration environments are evolving from standalone conference spaces into intelligent operational systems capable of integrating scheduling, analytics, automation, occupancy management, and digital collaboration tools into unified workplace experiences.
FORTÉ’s Velocity platform is designed to support that shift through pre-configured meeting room systems intended to standardize collaboration environments across distributed enterprise locations.
Standardization has become an increasingly important priority for global organizations managing hybrid work environments across multiple offices, regions, and operational teams.
IT leaders frequently struggle with inconsistent meeting experiences caused by fragmented hardware deployments, varying collaboration platforms, and disconnected workplace management systems. Enterprise collaboration providers are increasingly responding by offering repeatable, scalable room configurations integrated with centralized operational management.
The Smart Workplace showcase extends that strategy further.
The immersive demonstration environment will feature integrated workplace technologies from companies including Crestron, Logitech, Sony, Q-SYS, and Legrand.
Together, the technologies demonstrate how workplace intelligence systems are converging across audio visual infrastructure, occupancy analytics, automation platforms, and employee experience tools.
That convergence is becoming a defining trend inside enterprise workplace strategy.
Historically, workplace technologies operated in silos. Meeting room systems, scheduling platforms, building controls, occupancy analytics, and employee collaboration tools were often managed independently across separate operational teams.
The rise of intelligent workplace platforms is beginning to connect those systems into broader digital workplace ecosystems.
Industry analysts increasingly describe the modern workplace as a data environment rather than simply a physical office space.
According to Gartner, enterprises are accelerating investment in smart office technologies capable of generating operational insights around workspace utilization, collaboration patterns, employee engagement, and workplace efficiency. IDC similarly projects continued growth in intelligent workplace infrastructure as organizations seek measurable returns from office transformation investments.
Artificial intelligence is also becoming increasingly embedded inside collaboration environments.
Modern workplace systems can now automate meeting room provisioning, monitor occupancy patterns, optimize energy utilization, surface collaboration analytics, and support predictive workplace planning. AI-driven workplace orchestration is rapidly becoming part of broader digital workplace transformation initiatives.
That trend has major implications for HR and workforce leaders.
Workplace technology decisions are no longer viewed solely as IT infrastructure investments. Increasingly, they are tied directly to employee experience, workforce productivity, talent retention, and organizational culture strategies.
Platforms integrating collaboration, automation, and workplace intelligence are becoming central to how enterprises design future-of-work environments.
Companies including Microsoft, Cisco, Zoom, and Google continue expanding their workplace ecosystem strategies around AI-enabled collaboration infrastructure.
FORTÉ’s positioning appears aimed at the operational layer surrounding those platforms — focusing on deployment consistency, workplace integration, and connected employee experiences across physical environments.
The company will also host enterprise customers and partners at the GPA Global Lounge during the conference, where discussions are expected to focus on workplace transformation strategies, global collaboration deployments, and enterprise operational scalability.
Those conversations are increasingly relevant as organizations reassess office investments following years of hybrid work experimentation.
Rather than reducing workplace technology investment, many enterprises are now reallocating budgets toward smarter, more adaptive environments designed to support distributed collaboration and workplace flexibility more effectively.
The emphasis on intelligent workplace orchestration reflects a broader enterprise reality: the future workplace is no longer defined simply by where employees work, but by how seamlessly technology, collaboration, and operational intelligence function together.
For enterprise HR and workplace leaders, that evolution may ultimately redefine how organizations measure workplace performance itself.
Market Landscape
The enterprise workplace technology market is rapidly evolving toward intelligent collaboration ecosystems that combine AV infrastructure, workplace analytics, automation, and AI-driven employee experience platforms. Companies including Microsoft, Cisco, Zoom, and Google are expanding investments in hybrid workplace infrastructure and connected collaboration environments.
Industry analysts expect smart workplace technologies to remain a major enterprise investment category as organizations seek better visibility into workplace utilization, employee engagement, and operational efficiency.
Top Insights
- FORTÉ will showcase intelligent workplace and collaboration technologies at InfoComm 2026, emphasizing scalable enterprise meeting room infrastructure.
- The company’s Velocity platform focuses on standardized collaboration environments designed for hybrid and distributed workforce operations.
- Smart workplace technologies increasingly combine workplace analytics, AV infrastructure, automation, and employee experience systems into connected ecosystems.
- Enterprises are shifting workplace technology investments toward operational intelligence and measurable workplace performance outcomes.
- AI-enabled workplace orchestration is emerging as a major trend across collaboration, facility management, and employee experience platforms.
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