India laser projection market was valued at $760 million in 2025 and is projected to reach $1,890 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 9.7% during the forecast period (2026–2035). The Indian laser projection market is being shaped by broader shifts in cinema infrastructure and premium viewing formats. As multiplex chains and exhibition partners seek to enhance the theatrical experience, there is growing interest in premium large-format auditoriums and advanced projection technologies that offer higher brightness, better colour fidelity, and immersive visuals. Laser projection, including technologies such as Barco RGB laser in premium formats, supports these objectives by enabling large, high-impact screens and reducing long-term lamp maintenance requirements. This trend is anchored in the evolution of India’s cinema ecosystem, where rising consumer expectations, increasing disposable incomes, and the expansion of multiplex screens outside traditional urban centres are encouraging exhibitors to invest in differentiated experiences. Supporting this trend, a range of verified developments and infrastructure data highlight the context and early deployment of laser-enabled formats in India. Qube Cinema Technologies’ EPIQ premium large format uses Barco 4K RGB laser projection combined with immersive audio and enhanced screen ratios, with multiple site launches across South India through 2024 and 2025.
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India’s overall cinema screen base has shown modest growth, with approximately 9,927 screens in 2024, up slightly from prior years, underscoring the need for quality upgrades alongside expansion. According to PVR INOX’s 2024-25 management discussion and analysis, India has one of the lowest screen densities globally (about 7 screens per million residents), presenting significant scope for further investments in both new screens and premium projection technologies. These dynamics indicate that laser projection adoption in India is being driven less by sheer volume of screens and more by strategic moves toward premium venue upgrades and enhanced content delivery.
Premium Cinema Formats Anchor Laser Projection Momentum in India
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