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Genesys’ New India Map stack includes an All India 2D navigation map, the largest street imaging content of over 1 million kilometers, and 3D mesh modelling of entire cities at an accuracy of 5 centimeters.
The platform is a key part of India's Digital Infrastructure and was launched for Genesys by the Niti Aayog CEO.
The order represents a significant shift towards the adoption of the Genesys New India Map stack for India’s command and control centers.
Genesys International has received an order worth Rs. 35 crores from Pune City to adopt its Digital Twin map stack.
Genesys International Corporation Limited aims to revolutionize urban planning and management in Pune using advanced geospatial technology.
Genesys International secured a contract worth Rs 155 crore with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to develop a 3D city model and map stack for Mumbai.
Genesys International has partnered with the Survey of India to create a new India map stack.
Genesys International will provide the development, implementation, and upkeep of a highly accurate 3D city model and map stack for Mumbai.
Genesys International aims to revolutionize urban planning, infrastructure development, and emergency response systems in Mumbai through this project.
Genesys International will update the Mumbai 3D city model and map stack for three years.
Genesys intends for the integration of Radarr Technologies to expand organizations’ ability to detect customer sentiment and deliver personalized experiences at scale.
Genesys has agreed to acquire Radarr Technologies, an AI-based social and digital listening, analytics, and consumer engagement company.
Genesys will use Radarr Technologies’ social media insights as a source for its 360-degree customer view that fuels Genesys AI.
Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, supports the partnership with Survey of India to create Digital Twins of Indian cities.
Shri Hitesh Kumar Makwana, Surveyor General of India, supports SOI’s collaboration with industry partners beginning with Genesys International to deliver geospatial content referenced to the National Geodetic Framework.
Genesys International operates a constellation of LiDAR and optical sensors used for Digital Twin and 3D map creation.
Genesys International and Survey of India have partnered to create Digital Twins of major Indian cities and towns.
Genesys International’s geospatial database contains 40 million Points of Interest (POIs) and addresses.
Genesys International will acquire accurate geospatial datasets using advanced surveying equipment and ground validations.
Genesys launched a pan-India 3D Maps program to create highly accurate 3D digital twins for 100 Indian cities beginning with Amaravati.