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MEIL, Abu Dhabi’s Analog to invest up to $500 millon in India AI joint venture

Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence company Analog and Indian infrastructure major Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) will invest $300 million to $500 million over the next three to four years in a 50:50 joint venture

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Hyderabad: Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence company Analog and Indian infrastructure major Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) will invest $300 million to $500 million over the next three to four years in a 50:50 joint venture to deploy “physical intelligence” technologies across India, company executives said on Wednesday.

The venture, announced in Hyderabad, will focus on deploying AI-powered systems across infrastructure, mobility, industrial operations, smart cities, public safety and healthcare. The joint venture has not yet been named.

“We are planning to invest nearly $300 million to $500 million in this physical intelligence over the next three to four years,” MEIL Managing Director P.V. Krishna Reddy told .

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The companies declined to disclose the exact split, saying both partners would contribute equally under the 50:50 structure.

Executives said the joint venture would operate as an independent company and would not be limited to serving MEIL’s businesses.

“This is a totally separate joint venture company… it will handle its independent organisation,” Reddy said.

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Analog Founder and CEO Alex Kipman said the venture would work with both government and private-sector customers across India and would have to compete for projects, including within MEIL.

“There is no free lunch… Our job within the joint venture is to win hearts and minds of all these customers with value,” Kipman said.

The companies said initial discussions are underway to deploy the technology in MEIL’s solar assets and electric bus operations to improve operational efficiency.

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Kipman described “physical intelligence” as the next stage of artificial intelligence, where AI systems process data from multiple sensors to understand and predict events in the physical world, rather than analysing text alone like large language models.

He said existing industrial AI and systems typically operate in isolated silos, while Analog’s “world model” combines inputs from different sensors to generate a unified understanding of real-world environments.

The venture plans to target sectors including intelligent infrastructure, mobility, industrial systems, public safety, healthcare and urban services.

Analog also confirmed it is establishing an India subsidiary in Hyderabad, with regulatory approvals expected shortly. The company said engineering teams would be based in the city alongside the joint venture.

Kipman said MEIL would be Analog’s exclusive joint venture partner in India, while the venture itself would undertake projects for governments and enterprises across the country.

The partnership builds on Analog’s earlier agreements with the government on intelligent traffic management and smart city technologies.

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Mohd Ujaley
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Mohd Ujaley is a journalist specialising in the intersection of technology with government, public sector, defence and large enterprises. As Editorial Director at Tech Observer Magazine, he leads editorial strategy, moderates industry discussions and engages with key stakeholders to shape conversations around technology, policy and digital transformation. With over 15 years of experience, Ujaley has held editorial roles at prestigious publications including The Economic Times, ETGovernment, Indian Express Group, Financial Express, Express Computer and CRN India. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Economics, a Master’s in Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), a Parliamentary Fellowship from The Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies and a Certificate in Public Policy from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi.
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MEIL partners with UAE-backed Analog to deploy AI infrastructure systems in India

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