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Mago brings unified meeting room software to QOMO booth at InfoComm 2026

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Mago brings unified meeting room software to QOMO booth at InfoComm 2026

Mago will demo its hardware-agnostic meeting room platform on QOMO’s SimpleBoard J at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, marking the partnership’s North American debut after its launch at ISE 2026. The setup is aimed at showing how interactive displays can become full collaboration environments across conferencing, content sharing and whiteboarding.

Why it matters: - Mago and QOMO are using InfoComm 2026 to show how organizations can avoid locked-in meeting room ecosystems. - The demo targets education, enterprise, healthcare and government buyers that want consistent collaboration tools across rooms. - The partnership combines QOMO hardware with Mago’s software to create a more flexible room setup.

What happened: - Mago will be featured at the QOMO booth, Booth C7423, at InfoComm 2026. - The show runs June 17–19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. - Attendees will see Mago live on the QOMO SimpleBoard J. - The partnership was first introduced at ISE 2026 in Barcelona. - InfoComm 2026 is the partnership’s North American debut.

The details: - The QOMO SimpleBoard J has no built-in operating system. - The display is designed to work with the collaboration platform an organization chooses. - Mago describes its platform around three core pillars: Meet, Present and Collaborate. - Meet lets users join 20+ video conferencing platforms with one touch, including Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet and Webex. - Present supports wireless content sharing during and outside meetings. - Collaborate includes a digital whiteboard for in-room and remote participants. - QOMO will also show the WanderBoard 32, a 32-inch mobile interactive display. - The WanderBoard 32 can roll between rooms and rotate vertically or horizontally. - Mago also offers centralized room management through the Mago Admin Center. - Mago is available on Windows and Android. - QOMO says its hardware lineup and Mago software together deliver an adaptable collaboration solution.

Between the lines: - The booth demo is as much about platform flexibility as hardware design. - A display without a fixed operating system makes the software choice the main differentiator. - The joint showing suggests both companies want to appeal to buyers looking for simpler deployment and less vendor lock-in.

What’s next: - InfoComm attendees can visit Booth C7423 for live demonstrations during the June 17–19 show. - Mago is offering advance meeting scheduling through book a demo. - The companies are likely to use the event to build on the momentum from their ISE 2026 launch.

The bottom line: - Mago is using InfoComm 2026 to pitch a hardware-agnostic approach to meeting rooms, with QOMO’s SimpleBoard J serving as the North American showcase.

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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