Key Highlights
- Genesys unveils India’s first subsurface 3D mapping technology.
- Order value stands at INR 17.38 crore for advanced infrastructure work.
- Project spans multiple Adani Group airports across major Indian cities.
- 3D GPR and LiDAR technologies to create high-accuracy digital airport models.
- Strengthens Genesys’ leadership in next-generation geospatial solutions.
Genesys International Corporation has introduced India’s first subsurface 3D mapping solution, marking a major step forward in the country’s infrastructure modernisation. The technology includes a comprehensive 3D Ground Penetrating Radar survey designed to accurately map underground utilities across large and complex environments.
The assignment includes detailed subsurface mapping across several airports managed by the Adani Group, covering Mumbai, Trivandrum, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati and Ahmedabad. The project will also generate complete 3D Building Information Modelling outputs for airport environments, supporting more efficient planning and asset management.
To execute this initiative, Genesys will deploy advanced 3D GPR systems along with high-precision LiDAR technology, enabling the creation of accurate and high-resolution digital models. The launch further aligns with India’s growing demand for data-driven, technology-enabled infrastructure solutions.
The newly awarded order is valued at INR 17.38 crore, reinforcing the company’s ability to support large-scale infrastructure programmes. Genesys noted that the project strengthens its leadership in next-generation mapping solutions and supports world-class aviation infrastructure development.
Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, stated that the introduction of subsurface 3D mapping represents a transformative development for India’s infrastructure sector. He added that the company’s advanced digital technologies will set new standards in precision, safety and intelligent mapping.

