Eurobond Opens Delhi Flagship Experience Centre
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Eurobond Opens Delhi Flagship Experience Centre

Eurobond has opened a flagship Experience Centre in Kirti Nagar, New Delhi to allow industry professionals to interact with premium architectural materials. The facility replaces brief office visits and flat catalogues with immersive displays and full sheet specimens. The launch on 17 March 2026 marks a strategic milestone in the company's regional expansion. Eurobond is India's only listed metal composite panel brand and a pioneer in advanced architectural cladding.

The centre showcases systems for climatic sensitivity, including louvers and fins engineered to harness sun, wind and rain for natural ventilation. It highlights sustainable materials such as aluminium composite panels that are fully recyclable at end of life. The facility houses over 300 designs across 30 product ranges and offers full sheet specimens for direct evaluation of patterns, textures and material behaviour under varying light. Signature innovations include the EURODUAL engineered solid panel with dual-face capability and the Midas Touch range with gold-toned streaks.

Materials are tested in Eurobond's NABL-certified in-house laboratory across 16 parameters for colour and coil testing to support infrastructure requirements. Eurobond materials have been specified in projects including Guwahati Airport, Kurnool Railway Station, the SBI Building in Mumbai and the Lucknow Police Bhawan. In the Delhi national capital region, installations include Noida International Airport, Thal Sena Bhawan, M3M Trump Towers Gurgaon, Amity University Noida and M1 Trade Tower Faridabad. The centre is intended to help architects, developers and facade consultants move from desk-based selection to hands-on technical assessment supported by expert guidance.

The Delhi opening begins a national expansion that will roll out 20 additional Experience Centres across key markets and target a 15 per cent growth rate in the next financial year. The company plans to invest Rs 60–70 million (mn) in product innovation to meet evolving technical demands in the Indian architecture, engineering and construction sector. The move extends the brand from factory supply towards premium experiential retail as a response to shifting client expectations and regional climatic trends. The centre aims to strengthen Eurobond's position in architectural cladding while improving specification confidence among professionals.

Eurobond has opened a flagship Experience Centre in Kirti Nagar, New Delhi to allow industry professionals to interact with premium architectural materials. The facility replaces brief office visits and flat catalogues with immersive displays and full sheet specimens. The launch on 17 March 2026 marks a strategic milestone in the company's regional expansion. Eurobond is India's only listed metal composite panel brand and a pioneer in advanced architectural cladding. The centre showcases systems for climatic sensitivity, including louvers and fins engineered to harness sun, wind and rain for natural ventilation. It highlights sustainable materials such as aluminium composite panels that are fully recyclable at end of life. The facility houses over 300 designs across 30 product ranges and offers full sheet specimens for direct evaluation of patterns, textures and material behaviour under varying light. Signature innovations include the EURODUAL engineered solid panel with dual-face capability and the Midas Touch range with gold-toned streaks. Materials are tested in Eurobond's NABL-certified in-house laboratory across 16 parameters for colour and coil testing to support infrastructure requirements. Eurobond materials have been specified in projects including Guwahati Airport, Kurnool Railway Station, the SBI Building in Mumbai and the Lucknow Police Bhawan. In the Delhi national capital region, installations include Noida International Airport, Thal Sena Bhawan, M3M Trump Towers Gurgaon, Amity University Noida and M1 Trade Tower Faridabad. The centre is intended to help architects, developers and facade consultants move from desk-based selection to hands-on technical assessment supported by expert guidance. The Delhi opening begins a national expansion that will roll out 20 additional Experience Centres across key markets and target a 15 per cent growth rate in the next financial year. The company plans to invest Rs 60–70 million (mn) in product innovation to meet evolving technical demands in the Indian architecture, engineering and construction sector. The move extends the brand from factory supply towards premium experiential retail as a response to shifting client expectations and regional climatic trends. The centre aims to strengthen Eurobond's position in architectural cladding while improving specification confidence among professionals.

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