Global Lab at World of Concrete India 2026
Hall 4, Booth B83 — Bombay Exhibition Centre
Three days of live demonstrations, deep technical conversations and industry insights at India's premier construction exhibition — our complete account from the floor of World of Concrete India 2026.
When the doors of the Bombay Exhibition Centre opened on 3rd June 2026 for World of Concrete India, we knew the next three days would be unlike anything we experience from behind a laboratory bench. What unfolded at Hall 4, Booth B83 exceeded every expectation — thousands of visitors, conversations that ran deep into technical territory, live equipment demonstrations that drew consistent crowds, and a shared energy across the exhibition floor that reminded us why the Indian construction industry is one of the most dynamic in the world.
Setting Up at Hall 4, Booth B83 — What We Brought to the Floor
Preparing for World of Concrete India 2026 meant making a deliberate choice about what to put in front of an audience that included developers, structural consultants, contractors, infrastructure engineers, government project managers and laboratory professionals. We decided against a brochure-heavy display. Instead, we brought the instruments themselves — the equipment our engineers use daily on projects across India — and let the technology do the talking.
Our GalvaPulse Corrosion Mapping System by Germann Instruments A/S drew consistent attention from structural consultants and bridge engineers. This advanced NDT instrument maps the probability of active reinforcement corrosion across large concrete surfaces — a critical capability for owners of ageing infrastructure including bridges, multi-storey car parks and coastal buildings. Watching experienced engineers lean over the instrument case, asking detailed questions about electrode configuration and data output formats, was one of the highlights of the three days.
The concrete specimen with embedded rebar displayed alongside a pull-out testing setup brought practicality to the booth — visitors could see exactly how in-situ concrete strength assessment is conducted without destroying the structure. Several RERA-registered developers stopped to discuss how such testing could be incorporated into their quality assurance programmes.
Our Anti-Smog Gun — manufactured under the Make in India initiative — attracted site safety managers, environmental compliance officers and municipal contractors curious about dust suppression for construction sites. As India's pollution monitoring requirements tighten, the demand for practical, deployable solutions like the anti-smog gun is growing significantly.
The Conversations That Mattered
World of Concrete India is not simply an exhibition — it is a concentrated gathering of the people who build India, and the conversations that happen on that floor are as valuable as any technical paper or industry report. Our founders, Avadhesh Sharma and Hiren Joshi, along with our team of 10 engineers and technical specialists, spent three days in conversation with visitors from across the construction ecosystem. Several themes emerged consistently.
One conversation from the exhibition floor stands out. A structural consultant overseeing a 25-storey redevelopment in the western suburbs spent nearly 40 minutes at our booth discussing a specific challenge: how to assess the structural integrity of original foundations before designing the new superstructure. The answer — a combination of core cutting, UPV testing, half-cell potential mapping and selective load testing — came naturally from the experience of our team. That conversation, replicated hundreds of times over three days, is precisely why we participate in World of Concrete India.
What We Observed on the Exhibition Floor
Walking the exhibition floor between visitor interactions gave us a broader picture of where the construction industry is heading. Several observations stand out as significant for the material testing and quality assurance sector.
What World of Concrete India Reminded Us To Communicate
The three days reinforced something we sometimes take for granted: the breadth of what Global Lab offers under one NABL-accredited roof is genuinely unusual in the Indian market. Here is what we showcased and what we offer every day across India:
All services are backed by NABL ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation and ISO/IEC 17043:2023 accreditation for proficiency testing — accepted by CPWD, NHAI, PWD, RERA, municipal corporations and all major government infrastructure departments in India.
The Future of Construction Quality — Our View From the Floor
The conversations at World of Concrete India 2026 confirmed a direction we have been observing in our project work: quality is no longer a differentiator in Indian construction — it is becoming a baseline expectation enforced by regulation, buyer awareness and contractual requirement.
RERA has created accountability at the developer level. NHAI and MoRTH quality frameworks enforce accountability at the infrastructure contractor level. BIS certification requirements enforce accountability at the materials manufacturer level. And NABL accreditation enforces accountability at the testing laboratory level. The entire quality chain is tightening simultaneously — and the industry professionals we met at World of Concrete India understand this clearly.
"The Indian construction industry is at an inflection point. The professionals on this floor are not asking whether quality testing matters — they are asking who can deliver it reliably, consistently and with the credentials that hold up under scrutiny. That is precisely what Global Lab has been building since 2009."
With over 20,000 projects completed since 2009, seven NABL-accredited laboratory locations across India, and a team of qualified engineers who bring genuine technical depth to every client engagement, we are well placed to support the industry through this transition. World of Concrete India 2026 reminded us of the scale of that opportunity — and the weight of the responsibility that comes with it.
Thank You — World of Concrete India 2026
To every professional who visited Booth B83 at Hall 4 — whether you spent five minutes examining the GalvaPulse system or an hour in detailed technical conversation with our team — thank you. Your questions, your challenges and your insights make us sharper, more responsive and better at what we do.
A special acknowledgement to the World of Concrete India organisers for creating a platform that brings the Indian construction ecosystem together so effectively, and to our neighbouring exhibitors across Hall 4 for the collegial spirit that defined those three days on the exhibition floor.
We look forward to seeing many of you on project sites, in our laboratories, and at the next industry gathering. If you visited our booth and have an enquiry you would like to follow up on, please reach out to our team — we are ready.