18/04/2026
At Amsterdam, it wasn’t just about showcasing solutions.
More than anything, it felt like a shift in how people are looking at hygiene infrastructure now —
not as static setups, but as systems that actually need to perform in real environments.
Across conversations and demos, that came through clearly.
Expectations are higher.
Environments are more demanding.
And consistency is no longer optional.
That’s something we’ve been working towards at Euronics for a long time.
Systems that are built to perform,
adapt to high-traffic spaces,
and hold up where it actually matters — every single day.
From Orlando to Amsterdam, the journey has definitely moved forward — and there’s a lot more ahead.
From India to a global stage,
it’s good to see this approach finding relevance.
Built over 24 years. Still evolving.
MadeInIndia ElevatingHygieneEveryday