Aluvision Modular Frame and LED Tile System at InfoComm 2026

Posted by – June 18, 2026
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Aluvision presents its turnkey modular framing and LED display system at InfoComm 2026, designed to integrate scenic structures, LED video walls, lighting, audio, and accessories into a single unified platform. Andrew from Aluvision walks through the full system, which combines proprietary aluminum frames with in-house LED tiles to replace traditional wood scenic construction for temporary and semi-permanent installations.


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The core of the system is an aluminum framing architecture that connects frame-to-frame and frame-to-corner using quick friction connections, described as an industrial-scale interlocking building system. The frames are available in rectangular and trapezoidal geometries, and a special configurable frame can be purchased in sticks, cut to custom lengths, and assembled with quick friction connectors to create non-standard sizes on site.

Aluvision offers proprietary LED tiles in 1.5mm and 1.9mm pixel pitches. The LED tiles attach to the frame system using a simple M6 bolt that threads into the channel of the tile. Tile-to-tile connections use a push-release mechanism, and integrated wire management clips route power and data cables cleanly along the frame structure. The LED and frame systems are designed to work together out of the box as a proprietary solution.

The system supports 90-degree corners directly on the LED cabinet without additional hardware, enabling seamless corner builds and counters. A built-in flat-panel speaker is also integrated into the frame, using exciter technology bonded to the aluminum structure, with fabric coverings available to conceal all hardware in finished deployments. Lighting elements, doors, and accessories round out the ecosystem.

Aluvision operates with North American headquarters in Atlanta and global operations based in Belgium. The platform targets temporary structures including festivals, trade show exhibits, temporary meeting rooms, and command centers, where rapid assembly and disassembly are critical. The modular design allows the same components to be reconfigured across multiple event types and spatial requirements.

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