
Genesys International Corporation has been awarded the Urban Digital Twin Map Platform project for Guwahati, valued at approximately ₹13 crore, marking the company’s entry into Assam. The project was announced on 30th January 2026.
The platform will integrate maps, infrastructure data, and civic assets into a unified digital system to support urban planning and governance. Guwahati becomes the latest Indian city to adopt Genesys’ geospatial technology for city management.
This deployment follows Genesys’ recent work in Varanasi, where its Smart City project received the SKOCH Award for Digital Twin-based urban governance. The company specializes in high-accuracy mapping, 3D city modelling, and enterprise spatial platforms.
Chairman and Managing Director Sajid Malik said the Guwahati project represents a move from reactive to predictive decision-making for city administrations. He noted the alignment with national development goals where technology enables sustainable urban growth.
The Mumbai-based company provides end-to-end Digital Twin implementations including data acquisition, modelling, spatial databases, and web and mobile applications for government and enterprise clients.
The shares of Genesys International Corporation Limited were trading on the NSE today at ₹326.75 up by ₹23.55 or 7.77 per cent at 2.10 pm.
Published on February 3, 2026