MIC Electronics Limited has been awarded contracts worth ₹1.76 crore by Indian Railways to modernize passenger amenities and safety systems. The Hyderabad-based company will work on projects spanning multiple railway divisions over the next nine months.
The Sambalpur Division of East Coast Railway has contracted MIC Electronics to upgrade passenger information systems at eight Amrit Bharat Stations. The stations include Sambalpur, Brajrajnagar, Belpahar, Titlagarh, Kesinga, Kantabanji, Sambalpur City and Mahasamund.
The project involves modernizing Coach Indication Board Systems and Automated Announcement Systems, with completion expected within six months.
Separately, the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai has assigned MIC Electronics to supply LED Emergency Lighting Units for LHB coaches. These lighting units meet Railway Design and Standards Organisation standards and will enhance passenger safety during emergencies. This project has a nine-month timeline for execution.
The contracts support the Government of India’s Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, which aims to modernize railway infrastructure across the country. Indian Railways has been implementing various upgrades to improve passenger experience and safety standards at stations and in rolling stock.
Rakshit Mathur, CEO of MIC Electronics Limited, said the company takes pride in contributing to Indian Railways’ modernization efforts through technology solutions. He emphasized the company’s commitment to developing systems that serve national infrastructure needs.
MIC Electronics specializes in LED displays and electronic systems, with previous experience in railway projects across various zones. The company has executed LED displays, announcement systems, and lighting solutions for the transportation sector.
The company holds ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, and ISO 45001 certifications, covering quality management, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety standards. MIC Electronics trades on BSE under symbol 532850 and on NSE as MICEL.