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Genesys Maps transform Ayodhya into smart city hub
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Genesys Maps transform Ayodhya into smart city hub

Genesys International's state-of-the-art New India map platform has been chosen as the official map for Ayodhya city by the Ayodhya Development Authority. This cutting-edge platform from Genesys seamlessly integrates advanced 2D navigation and a 3D digital representation of the entire city, offering users an unparalleled and immersive experience.

The Genesys Ayodhya map goes beyond traditional navigation tools, incorporating special features tailored for electric vehicles in line with Ayodhya's commitment to environmental sustainability.

This map platform, in conjunction with other applications, is poised to make a substantial contribution to the transformation of Ayodhya into a smart and sustainable city for pilgrims, citizens, and authorities alike.

Noteworthy features of the project include an advanced 3D mapping system, comprehensive navigation tools, and a unique change detection feature. The latter enables authorities to swiftly monitor changes, facilitating the rapid deployment of resources and infrastructure as needed.

Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys, expressed excitement about the project, emphasising, "The adoption of the Genesys New India Map stack for one of the most historic developments in our country is a great testament to the power of the map platform Genesys has developed, especially in an area expected to witness significant footfall and infrastructure development."

Genesys International's advanced 3D mapping capabilities, coupled with its security applications for disaster management and emergency response, are set to play a pivotal role in reshaping Ayodhya's navigational landscape, establishing the company as a key player in India's burgeoning geospatial market.

The Ayodhya Development Authority is preparing to launch the Ayodhya Development Authority app across all platforms, inviting citizens to explore the city through the innovative Genesys mapping interface. As Ayodhya strides toward its goal of becoming a smart city, Genesys International remains at the forefront, providing inventive solutions for a connected and sustainable future.

Genesys International's state-of-the-art New India map platform has been chosen as the official map for Ayodhya city by the Ayodhya Development Authority. This cutting-edge platform from Genesys seamlessly integrates advanced 2D navigation and a 3D digital representation of the entire city, offering users an unparalleled and immersive experience. The Genesys Ayodhya map goes beyond traditional navigation tools, incorporating special features tailored for electric vehicles in line with Ayodhya's commitment to environmental sustainability. This map platform, in conjunction with other applications, is poised to make a substantial contribution to the transformation of Ayodhya into a smart and sustainable city for pilgrims, citizens, and authorities alike. Noteworthy features of the project include an advanced 3D mapping system, comprehensive navigation tools, and a unique change detection feature. The latter enables authorities to swiftly monitor changes, facilitating the rapid deployment of resources and infrastructure as needed. Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys, expressed excitement about the project, emphasising, The adoption of the Genesys New India Map stack for one of the most historic developments in our country is a great testament to the power of the map platform Genesys has developed, especially in an area expected to witness significant footfall and infrastructure development. Genesys International's advanced 3D mapping capabilities, coupled with its security applications for disaster management and emergency response, are set to play a pivotal role in reshaping Ayodhya's navigational landscape, establishing the company as a key player in India's burgeoning geospatial market. The Ayodhya Development Authority is preparing to launch the Ayodhya Development Authority app across all platforms, inviting citizens to explore the city through the innovative Genesys mapping interface. As Ayodhya strides toward its goal of becoming a smart city, Genesys International remains at the forefront, providing inventive solutions for a connected and sustainable future.

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