Genesys International secures Urban Digital Twin project for Guwahati

Genesys International Corporation has been awarded the Urban Digital Twin Map Platform project for Guwahati, marking its first project in Assam.

30 Jan 2026 | 1600 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Genesys International Corporation has been awarded the Urban Digital Twin Map Platform project for Guwahati, marking its first project in Assam and an expansion of its presence across India. The project, valued at approximately ₹13 crore, will deploy a geospatial-enabled Digital Twin platform to help city authorities plan, respond, and make informed decisions.

Guwahati joins a growing list of Indian cities using Genesys' Digital Twin platform. The platform integrates maps, infrastructure data, and civic assets into a single digital view for urban environment management.

The Guwahati project follows Genesys' work in Varanasi, where the Varanasi Smart City project was recognised with the SKOCH Award for its use of Digital Twin-based urban governance.

"The Guwahati Urban Digital Twin project is a significant step in our journey of enabling data-led urban transformation across India. Cities today require integrated digital ecosystems that bring together planning, infrastructure, and governance on a single, reliable spatial foundation. Our platform empowers city administrations to move from reactive management to predictive and informed decision-making. This project also aligns strongly with the Hon'ble Prime Minister's vision of a developed nation, where technology acts as a core enabler of sustainable and inclusive urban growth," said Sajid Malik, Chairman & Managing Director, Genesys International Corporation.

The project aims to help Guwahati move towards a data-driven approach to urban planning and governance, reinforcing the city's push towards technology-led urban development.

Genesys International is an India-based geospatial technology company specialising in high-accuracy mapping, 3D city modelling, and enterprise spatial platforms. Genesys delivers end-to-end Digital Twin implementations spanning data acquisition, modelling, spatial databases, and web/mobile applications to support government and enterprise decision-making.

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