Vertical Cable to debut at InfoComm 2026 with A/V infrastructure push
By AI, Created 1:11 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Vertical Cable will make its first appearance at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, showing copper and fiber infrastructure products for commercial A/V, networking and smart building deployments. The move puts the company in front of integrators and technology managers as AV and IT systems continue to converge.
Why it matters: - Commercial A/V systems now depend on more than displays and endpoints. They rely on physical infrastructure that can carry higher bandwidth, PoE power and growing connectivity demands. - Vertical Cable is using InfoComm 2026 to position itself as a supplier of the cabling, fiber and rack products behind those deployments. - The show draws thousands of AV professionals, systems integrators, consultants, technology managers and manufacturers.
What happened: - Vertical Cable will make its first appearance at InfoComm 2026, held June 17–19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. - The company will exhibit at Booth #C5034 in Central Hall. - Vertical Cable will display copper and fiber infrastructure solutions for commercial A/V environments. - The company will also host the I-Punch Speed Tournament, a live keystone termination challenge. - Mahsa Sattarzadeh, Vertical Cable’s chief operating officer, said InfoComm is an exciting milestone for the company and a chance to show how the right infrastructure can simplify installations and support future growth.
The details: - Vertical Cable’s exhibit will focus on structured cabling, optical fiber connectivity and network infrastructure for conference rooms, education campuses, hospitality venues, digital signage networks, security systems and other connected environments. - The product lineup will include shielded CAT6 and CAT6A cabling systems. - The display will include fiber optic connectivity and distribution solutions. - Vertical Cable will show rack-mount infrastructure and cable management products. - The booth will feature shielded keystone jacks and patch panels. - The company will also display armored fiber patch cords. - SFP modules and other network connectivity products will be on display. - Vertical Cable will highlight made-in-USA structured cabling solutions. - A fully integrated rack demonstration will show how copper, fiber, connectivity and infrastructure products work together in commercial A/V networks. - The demo is aimed at enterprise environments, education facilities, hospitality venues, healthcare campuses and other connected spaces where network performance matters. - The I-Punch Speed Tournament will use Vertical Cable’s I-Punch Tool and V-Max Keystone Jacks. - Attendees will compete head-to-head for leaderboard placement and bragging rights as one of InfoComm’s fastest terminators.
Between the lines: - Vertical Cable is leaning into a broader industry shift as AV and IT systems converge around network-based delivery. - The booth strategy suggests the company wants to be seen as an infrastructure partner for AV-over-IP, digital signage, conferencing, security, streaming and smart building projects. - The speed tournament adds a hands-on installer experience that can help the company stand out on a crowded trade show floor.
What’s next: - Attendees can visit Booth #C5034 during InfoComm 2026 to see the demo and try the speed challenge. - Vertical Cable is directing visitors to the company for more information and complimentary exhibit passes. - The company says its broader distribution and manufacturing footprint across Florida, New York, Texas, California and Bonham, Texas supports contractors, integrators and installers across North America.
The bottom line: - Vertical Cable is using its InfoComm debut to sell the infrastructure layer behind modern commercial A/V, not just the end-user experience.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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