Genesys International, one of the leading homegrown players in mapping technology has announced the procurement of two new awards by the company from NEOM Ltd, one of the most transformative urban projects and the Saudi Geological Survey Authority.
The projects are collectively valued at Rs 35 crores and signifies progress in the adoption geospatial technology for infrastructural development in Saudi Arabia.
NEOM is a territory of 26,500 square kilometres undergoing the world’s most innovative and visionary transformation in urban planning and environmental engagement.
Genesys will be working for Land Affairs Compliance and Enforcement division of NEOM Ltd to achieve high accuracy mapping and verify land use compliance and enforcement function on all LUP’s.
The company will cover all master plan build areas including Oxagon, Gulf of Aqaba, Trojena and the Line/Spine.
The Saudi Geological Survey project shall focus on developing a Spatial Information System to manage geological risks in the Makkah Al-Mukarramah and Riyadh regions, as part of the Authority’s Natural Geological Risks Monitoring Initiative.
Commenting on this development, Mr. Sajid Malik, the Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, said, “Geospatial technology is central to the ambitious vision of NEOM, and our expertise in this field will ensure accuracy in verifying land use compliance, contributing to the sustainable and precise development of this groundbreaking project. Our capabilities will also enable us to play a critical role in the efforts of The Saudi Geological Survey to manage potential risks, helping us to identify and mitigate hazards with precision to protect both communities and the natural landscape in key regions like Makkah and Riyadh. We look forward to working on these prestigious projects to put India’s geospatial expertise on the global map. We are also honoured to be part of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious transformation journey, where our advanced technologies and proficiency will play a crucial role in ensuring efficiency and safety across various sectors. At Genesys, we are uniquely positioned with the resources and talent pool to execute such complex projects, and we are actively planning further expansions to enhance our capabilities and global reach in this domain.”
He further added, “Utilizing spatial information system technology and 3D Digital Twin technology and expertise, Genesys seeks to leverage modern tools for collecting, storing, processing, and analysing spatial data with precision and speed and the projects reinforce Genesys competency in advanced mapping technologies in some of the most prestigious projects worldwide.” Recently the company’s Digitak twin program has been adopted by several marquee Indian cities also