HP debuts AI-powered collaboration lineup at InfoComm 2026

HP Inc. used the InfoComm 2026 trade show in Las Vegas today to roll out a wave of collaboration hardware and software, tying together meeting room compute, video, audio and device management under its Workforce Experience Platform.

The launches span new headsets, conference room computers, a video operating system update, a programmable keyboard and a tighter integration that pulls HP’s Poly Lens management tool and the analytics software it acquired with Vyopta Inc. in 2024 into a single console. The common thread is consolidation, with HP pitching information technology teams a single pane of glass for managing collaboration spaces rather than a collection of separate tools.

At the platform level, HP is folding Poly Lens and WXP Collaboration into its Workforce Experience Platform to give administrators visibility across meeting rooms, compute and print from one place. The integration adds a feature called Poly Lens Room VisualizerAI, an interactive digital replica of a workspace that HP is selling as a premium add-on through a separate Poly Lens Pro for Rooms subscription. The company said the expanded analytics turn isolated room data into insights IT can use to optimize spaces and track performance.