Mumbai, Mar 09: IndiFrame, a fast-growing windows and doors solutions brand in India’s fenestration industry, will showcase its range of engineered uPVC window and door systems at iDAC Expo 2026, scheduled from 12–14 March 2026 at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai.

The expo is widely recognised as one of India’s leading platforms connecting architects, interior designers, developers, and building technology companies, bringing together innovations shaping the future of architecture and construction.
At the event, IndiFrame will highlight how thoughtfully engineered fenestration systems can address the demands of coastal and high-rainfall regions such as Maharashtra, particularly cities like Mumbai, where buildings must withstand intense monsoon rains, high humidity, and dense urban environments.
Modern uPVC window and door systems are increasingly being adopted in such climates due to their resistance to moisture, dimensional stability, and ability to maintain long-term performance with relatively low maintenance.
IndiFrame’s systems are designed with a strong focus on functional performance, helping address everyday challenges faced in urban homes and buildings, including:
- Resistance to moisture and coastal weather conditions
- Improved insulation and indoor comfort in tropical climates
- Sound insulation suited for dense urban environments
- Durable systems designed for long-term use with minimal maintenance
To help architects, developers, and homeowners better understand these capabilities, IndiFrame will also present on-ground demonstration units at the expo. These setups allow visitors to experience in real time how IndiFrame window and door systems perform across parameters such as sound insulation, air tightness, water resistance, wind pressure, heat management, and durability.
For fast-growing urban centres like Mumbai, where residential towers, redevelopment projects, and premium housing developments continue to rise, fenestration is becoming an increasingly important component in improving building efficiency and indoor comfort.
While many branded solutions in the category originate from global templates, IndiFrame’s approach focuses on adapting proven engineering practices to suit Indian building conditions and usage patterns.
Through its participation at iDAC Expo 2026, IndiFrame aims to engage with architects, developers, designers, and construction professionals to demonstrate how modern fenestration systems can contribute to better-performing buildings while complementing contemporary architectural design.
“India’s built environment is evolving rapidly, particularly in cities like Mumbai where climatic conditions place unique demands on building materials. Windows and doors play a critical role in determining comfort, durability, and everyday living quality inside a home. Platforms like iDAC Expo allow us to engage with architects and developers and explore how fenestration solutions designed for Indian conditions can improve the way homes and buildings perform over time,” said Dilip Kumar, Co-Founder and CEO, IndiFrame.
