TPCI organizes India pavilion at Coverings Expo 2025, Florida USA
The Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) organised the Indian participation at Coverings Expo 2025, held in Orlando, Florida, USA. The India Pavilion was inaugurated today by H.E. Mr. Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan, Hon’ble Consul General of India to Atlanta.
A total of 46 leading Indian exporters of ceramic and vitrified tiles are participating in the event, showcasing India’s innovation, craftsmanship, and global competitiveness in the tile and surface materials sector.
TPCI has once again demonstrated its commitment to promoting Indian exports on the global stage by successfully organizing the Indian participation at Coverings Expo 2025, held in Orlando, Florida, USA. This premier international event is a leading platform for showcasing the latest trends and innovations in ceramic and stone surface materials, drawing key stakeholders from across the world.
The Indian Pavilion was inaugurated with great pride and enthusiasm by H.E. Mr. Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan, Hon’ble Consul General of India to Atlanta, earlier today. His presence underlined the Government of India’s continuous support to Indian exporters and the importance of deepening trade linkages in the ceramic and construction materials sector.
A total of 46 prominent Indian exporters of ceramic and vitrified tiles are participating in Coverings 2025, highlighting India’s strong capabilities, product diversity, and competitive edge in the global market. The Indian Pavilion has become a focal point for international buyers, importers, architects, and project developers who are keen to explore India’s high-quality and innovative tile offerings.
Through this initiative, TPCI not only supports Indian exporters in exploring new business avenues but also strengthens India’s image as a reliable and high-quality sourcing destination for building materials. The participation of such a large contingent of Indian exporters at a prestigious event like Coverings 2025 speaks volumes about the sector’s resilience, growth potential, and export readiness.