Perspectives from IC26: Open AVC
In this Perspectives episode from InfoComm 2026, we sit down with Aaron Todd of OpenAVC for a conversation that goes well beyond a simple product demo. OpenAVC is an open, platform-agnostic AV control platform aimed at breaking the industry’s long-standing dependence on locked-down hardware ecosystems and expensive proprietary boxes just to run simple room controls.
Aaron walks through the philosophy behind the project, how it can run on everything from Windows and Linux to Raspberry Pi and even Android tablets, and why AV control should increasingly be treated as a software problem rather than a hardware purchase. We also get into GitHub, community contributions, driver support, AI-assisted development, and why open tools like this could be especially meaningful for higher ed teams trying to stretch budgets, extend the life of existing systems, and build the workflows they actually need.
This one leans into the bigger story: open control, cost savings, higher-ed relevance, and the “why are we still doing it this way?” disruption angle.