Genesys International Secures ₹15 Crore Order for Expansion of 3D Mapping Project Around Pune
Genesys International receives an additional ₹15 crore order to expand its 3D mapping and analytics services for outer areas of Pune, supporting regional planning efforts through advanced spatial data and technology integration.
Genesys International Corporation Limited has secured an additional order worth ₹15 crore to extend the adoption of its 3D map stacks and analytics for the outer regions of Pune. The order comes from regional development authorities and reflects the growing interest in using advanced mapping technologies for urban planning.
This latest order highlights a broader push toward integrating modern mapping solutions into city development, particularly as India continues to experience rapid urbanization. Commenting on the development, Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, stated, “67 percent of urban India lacks an urban plan. This situation needs fast addressal given the large urbanisation India is going to witness.”
Genesys International is recognised for its work in high-end mapping solutions and has been instrumental in creating a new digital mapping infrastructure across India. Its nationwide constellation of sensors and data platforms is aimed at supporting both enterprise and government applications with accurate and advanced spatial data.
Genesys International Corporation Ltd, based in Mumbai, India, provides mapping, survey, and geospatial services. Established in 1995, the company employs over 2,000 professionals and operates in the areas of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geospatial Engineering.
The company offers a variety of geospatial solutions, including 3D Digital Twin Platforms, GIS services, 2D and 3D Mapping APIs, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and geospatial survey solutions. It also engages in the development of GIS platforms and APIs. Genesys uses technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning to support data analysis and visualization.
Genesys works across several sectors such as urban development, automotive, electric utilities, telecommunications, water, and gas. Its services are used in infrastructure planning and management and are applicable to areas like smart city projects, flood monitoring, and mapping initiatives.
The company operates a network of sensors across the country and is involved in projects focused on developing updated digital map infrastructure. Its work includes applications for enterprise and government clients, contributing to spatial data development and mapping technology usage.
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