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IndiFrame to showcase fenestration solutions for coastal climates at iDAC Expo 2026 in Mumbai

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Last Updated : 15th Mar, 2026
Synopsis

IndiFrame will showcase its engineered uPVC window and door systems at iDAC Expo 2026, scheduled from March 12-14 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. The company will highlight fenestration solutions designed specifically for coastal and high-rainfall climates, addressing challenges such as heavy monsoon rains, humidity and dense urban environments common in cities like Mumbai. Through live demonstration units at the event, IndiFrame plans to showcase the functional performance of its systems across parameters including sound insulation, air tightness, water resistance, wind pressure and heat management. The initiative aims to engage architects, developers and designers and demonstrate how modern fenestration systems can enhance building durability, efficiency and indoor comfort in rapidly growing urban centres.

IndiFrame will present its range of engineered uPVC window and door systems at iDAC Expo 2026, which will take place from March 12-14 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai.


The expo is recognised as a major platform connecting architects, interior designers, developers and building technology companies, highlighting innovations shaping the architecture and construction sectors.

At the event, IndiFrame will showcase fenestration systems designed to meet the demands of coastal and high-rainfall regions such as Maharashtra, particularly cities like Mumbai where buildings must withstand intense monsoon conditions, high humidity and dense urban environments.

Modern uPVC window and door systems are increasingly gaining adoption in such climates due to their resistance to moisture, dimensional stability and ability to deliver long-term performance with relatively low maintenance.

IndiFrame's solutions are designed to address several functional needs in urban buildings, including resistance to coastal weather conditions, improved thermal insulation and indoor comfort, sound insulation for densely populated environments and durable systems suited for long-term use.

The company will also present demonstration units at the expo to allow visitors to experience how its window and door systems perform across parameters such as sound insulation, air tightness, water resistance, wind pressure, heat management and durability.

According to Dilip Kumar, co-founder and CEO of IndiFrame, India's built environment is evolving rapidly, particularly in cities like Mumbai where climatic conditions place unique demands on building materials. He said platforms like iDAC Expo provide an opportunity to engage with architects and developers to demonstrate how fenestration solutions designed for Indian conditions can improve long-term building performance and indoor living quality.

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