MEIL Partners with Abu Dhabi's Analog to Bring Physical Intelligence Technology to India, Strengthening Smart Infrastructure Vision
Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited has partnered with Abu Dhabi-based Analog to introduce Physical Intelligence technology in India. The collaboration aims to strengthen smart infrastructure, transportation, robotics, industrial automation, public safety, research, skill development, and innovation while reinforcing Hyderabad's position as a global technology investment destination.
The collaboration aims to deploy Physical Intelligence, a technology that enables machines to understand, learn from, and respond to real-world environments instead of merely following fixed instructions. According to the companies, the technology has applications across infrastructure, transportation, industrial operations, robotics, and smart city projects, enabling more adaptive and intelligent systems.
Announcing the partnership, PV Krishna Reddy, Managing Director of MEIL, said infrastructure has always been the foundation of progress and that the future lies in intelligent, connected, and adaptive systems. He said the company is proud to collaborate with Analog to bring Physical Intelligence technology to India and support the country's next phase of infrastructure development.
Alex Kipman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Analog, described India as one of the world's most significant technology opportunities and praised the country's engineering talent. He said MEIL is the right partner to help build the future together and drive the adoption of advanced technologies across multiple sectors.
Under the partnership, MEIL and Analog will jointly work on projects involving intelligent infrastructure, mobility solutions, industrial automation, robotics, advanced sensing technologies, operational intelligence, public safety systems, and artificial intelligence-powered real-world applications.
Beyond technology deployment, both companies have committed to investing in long-term research, skill development, and the creation of a robust technology ecosystem in India. The collaboration is also expected to promote innovation while creating new opportunities for engineers and technology professionals.
According to the companies, the partnership builds on agreements signed during the Telangana Rising Global Summit and further reinforces Hyderabad's growing position as a major destination for global technology investments. The collaboration is expected to play an important role in accelerating India's transition toward intelligent infrastructure and advanced technology-driven urban development.

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