Genesys International Corporation, a provider of advanced geospatial, research and mapping services, has established a subsidiary in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). This move coincides with a pivotal moment in KSAs infrastructure development, especially the NEOM project, and underscores Genesys commitment to advancing its Digital Twin program, which has gained notable popularity in Saudi Arabia. It has bagged an order worth Rs 67 crore in Saudi Arabia. With this, the cumulative order in KSA earns a total of Rs 76 million.
The work includes the creation of elevation models, output of digital forms, updating of the construction layer, transportation network, hydrographic network, land cover database and coordination with the national geospatial platform.
It also recently completed interior mapping of nearly 24 airports in Saudi Arabia.
Sajid Malik, CMD of Genesys International, said: Establishing the office/subsidiary in KSA will help foster partnerships, drive innovation and deliver excellence.