Multan might be known for mangoes and Sufi shrines, but Multan Electronics Assembly (MEA) is putting the city on the map for electronics manufacturing. Established in 2016, MEA has carved out a niche in serving rural and agricultural tech clients, offering
low cost smt processing service with a focus on durability. Their 8,000 sq. ft facility in Multan's Industrial Estate is equipped with Juki SMT lines and a dedicated dust-proof area for assembling PCBs destined for farm equipment and irrigation systems.
What makes MEA unique? Their deep understanding of rural electronics needs. "Farmers don't care about the latest chipset—they care if the PCB can handle dust, rain, and voltage fluctuations," says founder Bilal Abbas. To address this, MEA offers
conformal coating as a standard service, and their testing includes voltage spike and temperature cycle tests to ensure reliability in harsh conditions. They also partner with local component suppliers to reduce lead times, sourcing resistors, capacitors, and connectors from Lahore and Karachi instead of importing them, which cuts costs and delivery times.
Clients include agricultural drone manufacturers, solar panel inverter producers, and even local governments upgrading rural electrification systems. "We once built a PCB for a water pump controller that's now used in 500 villages across Punjab," Abbas adds. "Knowing our work is improving lives makes the long hours worth it." For clients in agricultural or rural tech, MEA brings both technical expertise and on-the-ground insights.