Est. 2010 · Pan-India · 19 cities

Audio-visual infrastructure for India’s institutions.

Design led by one of the country’s few independent AVIXA CTS-D and CTS-I certified professionals — a scarcity worth understanding.

Trusted across defence, central government, technical education, medical education, public sector infrastructure, and training academies. One hundred per cent of projects delivered pre-deadline across fifteen years.

Chosen by institutions

The names below represent institutions that cannot afford to get it wrong. They chose us, and they chose us again.

AIIMS Delhi
Bharat Electronics
C-DAC
DRDO
HAL
IIM Ahmedabad
IIM Sambalpur
IIT Delhi
IIT Kanpur
IIT Roorkee
Indian Air Force
Indian Army
Indian Navy
ISRO
LBSNAA Mussoorie
Ministry of Defence
Mumbai Metro
NIT Warangal
RBI
SVPNPA Hyderabad
15+
Years in operation
Since 2010
250+
Institutional
clients
19
Offices
Pan-India
5
ISO
certifications
CTS-D
& CTS-I
Independent
certified design

Why EAPL

Three things separate our work from the rest of India’s AV integrators. The first matters most.

01

Independent certified design

Only a handful of AVIXA CTS-D and CTS-I certified professionals work in India. Fewer still sit with integrators rather than OEMs. Our design carries no brand-commercial incentive — only the right engineering for your institution.

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02

Institutional trust

IITs, AIIMS, IIMs, training academies, central ministries, and India’s largest infrastructure projects have chosen us — and continued choosing us. Fifteen years of pre-deadline delivery without a failed handover.

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03

Outcome guarantee

The conversation is the classroom, the auditorium, the command centre, the briefing — not the equipment. A named, publicly visible escalation chain with response SLAs backs every system we commission.

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Recent evidence

A small selection from the work we have delivered. Each is dated, located, and described in the level of detail the institution would recognise.

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The main Chetwode Building of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun.

2023–2025 Classroom Modernisation Dehradun

Indian Military Academy

Forty-two classroom teaching platforms and one acoustically demanding senior conference room, delivered across four separate procurements between 2023 and 2025 — the same institutional IT cell returning four times.

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The principal building of the Mumbai Metro Training Institute viewed from across the forecourt; white concrete facade with a central glass curtain wall, MMTI signage visible alongside MMRDA and Maha Mumbai Metro identifiers, with metro depot infrastructure on the right.

2025 Turnkey Training Infrastructure Mumbai

Mumbai Metro Training Institute

Thirty-three rooms across the training facility of India's fastest-growing metro network — smart and hybrid classrooms, an auditorium, conference rooms, and ancillary spaces. Commissioned June 2025, with subsequent deployments at five operational metro locations.

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The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda — heritage main building with red-brick Indo-Saracenic façade and seven domes.

2025 Campus Fit-out Vadodara

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

Seven rooms across three formats — a 23-seat hybrid committee room, a seminar hall, and five classrooms — delivered in parallel across two GeM contracts in a newly-handed-over building, ready for the July 2025 academic session.

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Respresentative Image. The main entrance gateway of IIM Sambalpur, terracotta-red flanking blocks with Sambalpuri ikat-pattern decorative panels, central green pavilion crowned with overhead lighting, and the IIM Sambalpur logo on the right wall.

2020–2022 Hybrid Classroom Burla, Odisha

Indian Institute of Management, Sambalpur

A three-year hybrid-classroom programme delivered in three tranches through the pandemic and its aftermath. The first tranche commissioned during India's Unlock-phase movement restrictions; the third in late 2022.

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Audio-visual work is not a product category. It is the medium through which the institution does its work.

Col. S. K. Gupta (retd.), Founder

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