At InfoComm 2026, Logitech for Business joined UC Today to discuss a major shift in enterprise collaboration. Meeting rooms are moving from connected spaces to intelligent, AI-enabled environments.
The trend is no longer just about giving every room a camera and microphone. Organizations now want spaces that understand context. They also want rooms that support hybrid teams and deliver a consistent experience across desktops, meeting rooms, and mobile work.
AI-Enabled Meeting Rooms Take Center Stage
AI is becoming a bigger part of the meeting-room conversation. It is moving beyond transcription and summaries. New use cases include room readiness, scene understanding, intelligent framing, and workflow support.
That shift reflects a wider InfoComm theme explored by UC Today. As UC Today reported, AI is moving from note-taker to co-worker in unified communications. For IT and facilities teams, the opportunity is clear. AI can improve meeting equity and provide better insight into how spaces are used.
Logitechβs InfoComm presence underlined this trend. UC Today reported on Logitechβs AI hardware push at InfoComm 2026. Products such as the Logitech Rally AI Camera point to a future where cameras and audio devices act as the βeyes and earsβ of smarter meeting rooms.
Interoperability and Platform Choice Remain Critical
As AI becomes more embedded in collaboration workflows, interoperability matters even more. Enterprises want meeting-room technology that works across Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, and other platforms. They also want less friction for users and IT teams.
The next phase of workplace collaboration will likely be defined by balance. UC leaders need richer AI features, simpler platform switching, and consistent experiences across every environment.
Adoption may vary by organization, but the direction is clear. AI-enabled meeting rooms are becoming a practical priority, not just a future concept.