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The project involves creation of a 3D digital twin and will be executed over a period of four years, from February 5, 2026 to February 5, 2030, the company said in a regulatory filing.
The order has been awarded by a domestic entity and does not fall under related party transactions. The company clarified that its promoters, promoter group, or group companies do not have any interest in WAPCOS.
Genesys International further stated that the contract has been awarded on an arm’s length basis and forms part of its growing portfolio in urban mapping and digital twin solutions.
Genesys International Corporation is engaged in providing Geographical Information Services comprising of photogrammetry, remote sensing, cartography, data conversion, state of the art terrestrial and 3D geocontent including location navigation mapping andother computer based related services.
The company’s consolidated net profit rose 6.9% to Rs 12 crore on 6.8% increase in revenue from operations to Rs 76.95 crore in Q3 FY26 over Q3 FY25.
Shares of Genesys International rallied 5.49% to end at Rs 312.50 on the BSE.
Genesys International Corporation has been awarded the Urban Digital Twin Map Platform project for Guwahati, marking its first project in Assam and an important step in expanding its presence across India.
With this deployment, Guwahati joins a growing list of Indian cities using Genesys' geospatial enabled Digital Twin platform to beter understand and manage their urban environments. The platform brings together maps, infrastructure data, and civic assets into a single digital view, helping city authorities plan more efficiently, respond faster, and make informed decisions. The Guwahati project builds on Genesys' recent momentum nationwide and follows its work in Varanasi, where the Varanasi Smart City project was recognised with the pres gious SKOCH Award for its use of Digital Twin–based urban governance.
The project, valued at approximately Rs 13 crore, will help Guwaha move towards a more connected, data-driven approach to urban planning and governance, reinforcing the city's push towards technology-led urban development.
Genesys as a part of its New India Map stack has taken a leadership role in navigation maps and digital twins, HD and 3-D mapping. As an extension of making the most advanced navigation maps for automotive/mobility and road safety, the company has developed India's first large-scale High-Definition (HD) maps engineered specifically for ADAS-enabled vehicles.
Covering more than 1 lakh km of national highways, expressways, and strategic corridors, this initiative marks one of India's most ambitious road intelligence programs and establishes a new benchmark for automotive-grade precision.
India's highways account for a disproportionately high share of road fatalities, driven by fast-moving traffic, inconsistent lane discipline, and limited real-time awareness for drivers and vehicles. HD maps narrow this gap by adding the centimeter-level context that traditional maps cannot provide—lane geometry, curves, slopes, signage, barriers, and localization cues that help ADAS systems anticipate danger instead of merely reacting to it. This is a big leap forward from current sensor based ADAS systems.
To achieve the centimeter-level accuracy required for ADAS Level 2 functionality, Genesys relies on the Survey of India's Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) network. The Survey of India's CORS network stands as one of India's most important geospatial infrastructures, and this implementation elevates every mission that demands uncompromising accuracy. Real-time GNSS correction signals along major corridors dramatically strengthen field operations, allowing survey teams to capture lane-level and asset-level detail that meets global automotive standards. This work builds on the existing MoU between Genesys and Survey of India, enabling collaboration on digital twin projects, national mapping programs, and high-accuracy geospatial missions.
The HD maps include ADAS-critical features such as lane geometry, road markings, barriers, signage, medians, elevation and curvature profiles, and localization objects like poles and gantries—all processed to achieve centimeter-grade precision. These datasets are owned by Genesys and can be licensed across industries, creating opportunities in commercial fleet navigation, logistics optimization, mobility platforms, safety analytics, and automotive R&D.
This will be a comprehensive approach towards landmark development in India's infrastructure modernization, as it involves the country's first-ever 3D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey for the comprehensive detection and mapping of underground utilities. Genesys International will execute the project across multiple airports owned by the Adani Group, including Mumbai, Trivandrum, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati, and Ahmedabad. This initiative will be followed by the creation of detailed 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) outputs for complete airport environments from the outdoors. Genesys International will deploy state-of-the-art 3D GPR technology, specifically engineered for advanced subsurface mapping, alongside high-precision LiDAR systems to deliver accurate, high-resolution 3D models.
With its proven track record in handling large-scale geospatial and infrastructure digitization projects in India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Genesys continues to expand its expertise across major global aviation hubs. This award further reinforces the company's leadership in next-generation mapping solutions and its commitment to supporting world-class airport infrastructure development.
As India's infrastructure needs increase this is a crucial requirement across India, and development and deployment of this latest technology is an extension of Genesys 3D leadership. Recently Genesys launched the 3D ADAS navigation maps which were nominated by Tata Motors, India's leading Automotive player.
This award is from Bureau Veritas, a global leader in testing, inspection and certification services enabling infrastructure development worldwide valued at Rs 17.38 crore.