Mumbai-headquartered Genesys International, a mapping technology company has bagged an order to deploy its Digital Twin mapping technology for the redevelopment of Dharavi, which is recognised as Asia’s most densely populated urban settlement.
The order is valued at Rs 22 crore (excluding GST) and has been awarded by Porter House. The project is anticipated to be completed within a timeframe of 9 months, which will aid towards the transformation of Dharavi’s landscape and urban planning.
The company says mapping the unmapped is a big step towards urban inclusion.Genesys says it has also launched the new India Map stack, targeting advanced platforms in consumer, logistics, automotive, and infrastructure areas.
Sajid Malik, Chairman and MD, Genesys International said, “This project exemplifies Genesys’ unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries in the mapping space. Our dedicated team has been instrumental in this marquee mapping project, capturing the attention of the entire geospatial community for its unparalleled complexity.”
In addition to this, the company recently bagged the digital twin mandate for the holy shrine of Mecca by the Saudi government.