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Disrupt-X, Intel, and DynaSys Networks Partner to Accelerate AI-Led Infrastructure Transformation in Pakistan

AI-Led Infrastructure Transformation in Pakistan

Collaboration aims to boost climate resilience, smart utilities, and sustainable infrastructure through edge-to-cloud innovation.

In a landmark move to modernize Pakistan’s critical infrastructure, Disrupt-XIntel, and DynaSys Networks have signed a tri-party Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly advance digital transformation using AI, IoT, and edge intelligence. The collaboration will focus on climate resilience, smart utilities, and sustainable city-scale infrastructure across the country.

“This collaboration represents a pivotal step in modernizing Pakistan’s infrastructure with AI at its core.”
— Asim Sajwani, CEO, Disrupt-X

Under the agreement, Disrupt-X will deploy its ALEF 360° platform, an integrated AI and IoT-powered operating system for infrastructure and utilities management. DynaSys Networks will manage deployment and operations across Pakistan, leveraging Intel’s Edge AI and Cloud Solutions to deliver predictive analytics and real-time intelligence for nationwide rollouts.

“Together, we are laying the foundation for smarter, more connected, and more sustainable cities across Pakistan.”
— Ali Akhtar, Founder & CEO, DynaSys Networks

The alliance will pilot initiatives such as a Pakistan-wide flood monitoring system, scaling smart water metering to reach 40 million meters by 2040, and developing use cases for smart city projects that enhance sustainability and resource efficiency.

“Intel technologies empower transformative solutions that enhance people’s daily lives and build resilient communities.”
— Renu Navale, VP & GM, Smart Cities, Intel

“This collaboration embodies our shared vision for a more resilient and data-driven Pakistan,” said Asim Sajwani of Disrupt-X. “By combining AI, IoT, and automation, we’re creating smarter governance and sustainable development models.”

Ali Akhtar of DynaSys Networks emphasized the project’s impact on digital transformation, while Intel’s Renu Navale highlighted the company’s commitment to advancing AI-enabled infrastructure and sustainability.

Together, the three organizations aim to build AI-powered, climate-resilient, and future-ready infrastructure that redefines how Pakistan manages its urban and environmental systems.

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