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11 Jul 2026
04:29:49 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360: The fourth edition of the renowned PlumbTech symposium was successfully held in Kolkata by Ashirvad by Aliaxis, India's top supplier of plumbing and water management systems. This event created an engaging regional forum for more than sixty top real estate builders, MEP consultants, and civil contractors. The event accelerated crucial corporate and B2B infrastructure discussions aimed at integrating cutting-edge, science-led water management architectures to safely handle the accelerating structural demands of modern Indian construction, building on earlier successful iterations in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Surat. High-profile executives, such as Managing Director Mr Partha Basu, Building Division VP Mr Subimal Sarmah, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer Mr Amit Gheji, and Zonal Business Head Mr Aniruddha Thakurta, were present at the corporate showcase. National B2B Head Satabdi Mondal emphasised the real estate industry's massive ongoing transformation toward sustainable, future-ready fluid mechanics. Capitalizing on Aliaxis’ extensive global engineering expertise, the technical teams presented a comprehensive, highly specialized portfolio of quality-tested drainage, piping, and fire-safety solutions—encompassing their advanced Siphonic Roof Drainage System, Active Drainage Ventilation Solutions, BlazeMaster Fire Protection System, and specialized Hot and Cold Water configurations like the CPVC FlowPro+, Aqualife+, and Reclaim lines, alongside the formal marketplace introduction of their newly launched Soil Waste Rainwater (SWR) 4K range—firmly cementing Ashirvad's two-decade operational mandate to foster cross-sector synergy and engineer smarter, safer, and ecologically responsible public and private water infrastructure across East India.
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