Forbes Marshall Showcases Core Process and Steam Solutions at IEW 2026

Forbes Marshall at India Energy Week 2026

Recently, Forbes Marshall exhibited at India Energy Week (IEW) 2026, which took place this past January in Goa. Exhibiting as part of the prominent Engineers India Limited (EIL) pavilion, the presence at IEW 2026 focused on strengthening brand visibility and generating high-quality industrial leads amongst Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and project-based enterprises.

Engineering consultants and project executors constantly grapple with two key processing bottlenecks in heavy industrial utility loops that drive up variable overheads and risk equipment damage:

  • Inaccurate Process Analytics: Fluctuating temperatures and pressures in high-pressure steam and water loops compromise sample integrity, leading to delayed readings and potential turbine or boiler damage.
  • Undetected Energy Loss: Inefficient condensate discharge and unmonitored steam trap networks bleed thermal energy silently, inflating operating costs and destabilising temperature loops.

To resolve these systemic inefficiencies, Forbes Marshall utilized high-definition animation videos to demonstrate the internal mechanics and unique quality of its utility solutions:

  1. Steam and Water Analysis Systems (SWAS)
  • Precise Sample Conditioning: Sub-cools and lowers the pressure of high-temperature water and steam loops down to exact parameters, ensuring precise, automated analytics and safeguarding critical downstream assets.
  • Component Longevity: Minimises deposition and chemical corrosion across inline sensors to ensure steady, uninterrupted process monitoring.
  1. Streamlined Steam Distribution and Trap Management
  • Advanced Steam Traps & Manifolds: Compact, pre-assembled systems designed to cut down installation footprint, minimize leak paths, and discharge condensate reliably under fluctuating loads.
  • Steam Trap Management Systems (STSM): Structured auditing and maintenance services that continuously map, evaluate, and sustain trap performance, transforming invisible steam leaks into immediate fuel savings.

Our engagement at the exhibition drew consistent interest from OEMs and project-driven contracting firms keen on decoding the durability and working principles of our systems. The successful showing reinforces our dedication to providing engineered solutions that help industrial utilities build resilient, high-reliability infrastructure.

Ready to optimise your utility efficiency? Contact our process and steam management specialists today.