Genesys International lands Rs 35cr deals with NEOM and Saudi Geological Survey for advanced mapping technologies

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Genesys International Corporation Limited has landed major contracts worth Rs 35 crore, in collaboration with two influential entities—NEOM Ltd and the Saudi Geological Survey. This groundbreaking achievement signifies the expanding role of Indian geospatial technology on the global stage, with the company set to contribute to two crucial projects in Saudi Arabia.

NEOM Ltd, known for spearheading the world’s largest and most ambitious urban development initiatives, and the Saudi Geological Survey, a key player in monitoring natural hazards, have awarded Genesys International critical roles. The projects will incorporate advanced mapping technology, helping Saudi Arabia shape its future cities and manage environmental risks. The contracts are seen as a step forward for Genesys in reinforcing its dominance in geospatial technologies.

Genesys will work on NEOM’s urban development across 26,500 square kilometers. Their efforts will center around compliance with land-use planning and the enforcement of development guidelines in NEOM’s key projects, including Oxagon, Gulf of Aqaba, Trojena, and the Line/Spine. NEOM’s visionary urban transformation will receive significant support from the advanced geospatial technology that Genesys brings to the table.

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Additionally, the Saudi Geological Survey’s Spatial Information System initiative will utilize Genesys’ expertise in addressing geological risks across regions like Makkah and Riyadh. This partnership aims to better monitor and mitigate natural geological risks, ensuring the safety of both urban and rural areas in Saudi Arabia.

Expert Insights on the Impact of Geospatial Technology in Saudi Arabia’s Transformation

Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, emphasized the importance of geospatial technology in supporting NEOM’s visionary project. He stated that this technology will be critical in maintaining land-use compliance and ensuring precise mapping, thus enabling sustainable development. Malik also highlighted how Genesys will contribute to mitigating geological hazards for the Saudi Geological Survey. The detailed, data-driven insights from Genesys will help identify and manage risks, providing safety for Saudi communities and preserving the natural environment.

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Geospatial Expertise Taking Indian Innovation Global

Malik reiterated that this expansion marks a significant milestone for Indian geospatial expertise. Genesys is positioned to be a key player in delivering high-precision data and technology, helping both NEOM and the Saudi Geological Survey achieve their transformative goals. He mentioned that the company’s advanced spatial information systems and 3D Digital Twin technologies have already gained traction in Indian cities, making this project a major opportunity for showcasing India’s global potential in this cutting-edge field.

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The contracts with NEOM Ltd and the Saudi Geological Survey are anticipated to boost Genesys International’s reputation, not only within India but also on a global scale. The projects will utilize Genesys’ extensive talent pool, leveraging modern tools for spatial data collection and analysis.

With these new partnerships, Genesys International stands at the forefront of global urban planning and environmental monitoring, setting the stage for continued growth in the rapidly evolving geospatial technology sector.


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