SiteKiosk at InfoComm 2026: Review

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SiteKiosk at InfoComm 2026: Review

June 23, 2026

Trade fair review with new insights into secure kiosk solutions, digital signage, and upcoming Raspberry Pi support.

SiteKiosk looks back on a successful InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas.

The trade fair provided a valuable opportunity to speak with AV professionals, system integrators, and technology decision-makers about secure kiosk and digital signage deployments. The conversations showed that organizations need platforms that can secure public-facing devices, manage content centrally, monitor installations remotely, and scale across different hardware environments.

Strong interest in secure and manageable deployments

SiteKiosk team meeting partners and presenting digital signage solutions at InfoComm 2026 trade show

At the SiteKiosk booth, visitors learned how public terminals, self-service systems, and digital signage networks can be locked down, centrally configured, monitored, and maintained remotely.

As projects grow in complexity, devices must do more than display content. They need to remain secure, available, and easy to manage in day-to-day operation. For IT teams, marketing departments, service providers, and system integrators, this creates a clear need for solutions that combine device security, content management, monitoring, and remote administration in one platform.

Raspberry Pi support as an outlook

A particular focus at InfoComm was the further development of SiteKiosk’s Raspberry Pi initiative.

Raspberry Pi has become a widely established hardware platform in the AV and digital signage market. Its compact design, energy efficiency, modular structure, and Linux-based architecture make it attractive for projects where space, cost, and power consumption are important.

This relevance is also visible across the hardware ecosystem. Raspberry Pi technology is already used in professional signage environments, including display-integrated concepts from established manufacturers and compact media players from specialized providers. Manufacturers such as Sharp/NEC integrate Raspberry Pi Compute Module technology into professional display concepts, while providers such as Giada offer compact Raspberry-Pi-based signage players for commercial deployments.

With the planned Raspberry Pi support, SiteKiosk is expanding its platform with an additional option for lightweight, efficient, and scalable kiosk and digital signage projects.

In the future, administrators will be able to:

• Lock down Raspberry Pi devices for dedicated kiosk use
• Create and publish multimedia campaigns to Raspberry Pi devices
• Centrally manage screens and deployments remotely
• Use Raspberry Pi as a compact media player for digital signage scenarios
• Support open-frame and custom hardware concepts for system integrators

New opportunities for system integrators

For system integrators, Raspberry Pi support creates additional flexibility. The platform can be used as a compact player behind a display, as part of an integrated screen concept, or as the basis for open-frame installations where hardware needs to fit a specific enclosure, kiosk design, or customer environment.

Combined with SiteKiosk, these hardware advantages can be extended with secure device operation, controlled content playback, central administration, and remote monitoring.

Looking ahead

InfoComm 2026 confirmed the growing demand for secure, centrally managed, and flexible kiosk environments. With the planned Raspberry Pi support, SiteKiosk is taking another step toward a broader hardware ecosystem for professional kiosk and digital signage deployments.