MIC Electronics Advances IPIS v2.0 Development for Indian Railways; Project Progressing on Schedule
By PNN | Updated: May 8, 2026 11:40 IST2026-05-08T17:08:55+5:302026-05-08T11:40:04+5:30
New Delhi [India], May 8: MIC Electronics Limited has announced significant progress in the development of its next-generation Integrated ...

MIC Electronics Advances IPIS v2.0 Development for Indian Railways; Project Progressing on Schedule

New Delhi [India], May 8: MIC Electronics Limited has announced significant progress in the development of its next-generation Integrated Passenger Information System (IPIS) v2.0 for Indian Railways, marking a key milestone in the company's expanding railway technology portfolio.
In a regulatory filing submitted to the stock exchanges, the company stated that the product architecture for the IPIS v2.0 platform has been successfully established, while dedicated engineering teams are actively working across hardware, firmware, and Network Management System (NMS) application software development.
According to the company, the project is progressing in line with planned timelines and has achieved meaningful advancement across all major development verticals. MIC Electronics noted that its coordinated engineering strategy and focused execution approach are enabling steady movement toward product realization and deployment.
The IPIS v2.0 platform is expected to strengthen passenger communication and information management systems for Indian Railways, an area witnessing increasing modernization and digital infrastructure investments. The company's continued progress in the railway electronics segment could further enhance its positioning in transportation technology solutions.
Management emphasized that the development roadmap remains clear and execution remains on track for the successful deployment of the solution. The company also assured investors that it will continue to keep stock exchanges informed regarding any further material developments in compliance with disclosure norms.
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