Genesys International Appoints Nikhil Alulkar as CEO

Genesys International Corporation has appointed Nikhil Alulkar as Chief Executive Officer as the geospatial technology company enters its next phase of growth across enterprise, government and international markets.

Alulkar will lead company-wide operations, business execution and growth. His responsibilities will include scaling Genesys’ AI-native mapping and Digital Twin platforms, expanding its enterprise and B2B presence, strengthening government and institutional relationships, and developing the operating structure required for international expansion.

The appointment comes as Genesys looks to broaden its business beyond its established government projects and position itself as a spatial intelligence platform serving multiple industries.

Commenting on the appointment, Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director, Genesys International Corporation, said geospatial technology is undergoing a fundamental transformation, with mapping increasingly becoming an intelligence layer for the physical economy.

He said Alulkar brings experience in building and scaling enterprise technology businesses, developing large customer ecosystems and creating operating structures capable of converting technology capabilities into sustainable businesses.

Genesys has invested over the years in high-precision geospatial content, survey infrastructure, advanced mapping technologies and Digital Twin capabilities. The company plans to use this foundation to address opportunities across infrastructure, mobility, utilities, telecommunications, urban planning, land administration, asset intelligence and digital consumer applications.

Nikhil Alulkar, Chief Executive Officer, Genesys International Corporation, said India’s simultaneous expansion of physical and digital infrastructure is creating a significant opportunity for spatial intelligence.

He added that roads, buildings, land parcels, utilities and infrastructure assets will increasingly need to become digital objects that technology systems can understand, analyse and act upon. According to Alulkar, high-quality geospatial content will therefore become foundational digital infrastructure rather than simply another dataset.

Genesys aims to productise its existing geospatial capabilities and make them relevant to a wider range of industries and customers while expanding into global markets.

The company’s broader strategy is to move beyond conventional mapping and develop a spatial intelligence platform that enables governments and enterprises to understand, model and make decisions about the physical world using high-precision, dynamic and AI-enabled geospatial data.

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