Mumbai-based geospatial firm Genesys International Corporation Ltd on Friday launched what it described as India’s first advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) system from Italian technology company IDS GeoRadar, aimed at 3D mapping of underground utilities.
The system uses patented Equalised Scrambling Technology (EST) and Wide/Multi Array Antenna Technology to detect and map buried infrastructure — including water pipelines, sewer networks, telecom cables, and power lines — through high-resolution 3D sub-surface imaging.
Genesys said it will integrate the GPR technology with its existing digital mapping and 3D geospatial platforms to build subsurface digital twins of urban environments, allowing cities to visualise and manage underground assets.
The company said the technology is targeted at smart city projects, metro and highway construction, water infrastructure upgrades, and large-scale utility modernisation programmes across India. It claims the system can reduce excavation-related damage to existing infrastructure and minimise project delays.
Chairman and Managing Director, Sajid Malik, said the launch was aimed at addressing a critical gap in sub-surface mapping, particularly for water infrastructure networks that he described as “often buried and poorly mapped.”
Genesys International is listed on Indian stock exchanges and specialises in high-accuracy mapping, 3D city modelling, and enterprise spatial platforms for government and enterprise clients.
The shares of Genesys International Corporation were trading at ₹283.15, up by ₹11.45 or 4.21 per cent, on the NSE today at 1.15 pm.
Published on March 6, 2026