Hubballi-Dharwad Joins Digital Twin Revolution with Genesys 3D Map Contract

Mumbai, March 10, 2025: India’s geospatial progress gains momentum as Hubballi-Dharwad adopts Genesys International’s Digital Twin technology. With a ₹ 21.45 crore contract from Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC), Genesys proposes to enhance governance and improve infrastructure management through precision mapping.

The Genesys New India Map Stack: A Digital Leap for Urban Management

Part of the New India Map Stack, this project showcases the power of high-precision digital twins which will create a 3D representation of Hubballi-Dharwad, modernizing property tax systems, urban planning, and governance.

The 11-zone GIS mapping project, priced at ₹1.95 crore per zone, will optimize property tax collection and update municipal records. Genesys’ proprietary technology will help identify unregistered properties, streamline taxation, and assist in driving revenue growth for urban development.

Precision Mapping for Smarter Cities and Efficient Governance

Accurate data is key to effective urban planning. Genesys’ Digital Twin models will provide HDMC with a detailed city overview, enabling real-time monitoring and efficient governance. High- resolution geospatial data will enhance municipal operations, traffic control, disaster management, and infrastructure planning.

“With this initiative, we reaffirm our commitment to “pioneering work 3D digital twin mapping,” said Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International Corporation Limited. “By digitizing property records and optimizing tax revenues, we’re creating the future of urban management.”

Genesys’ advanced sensor constellation ensures high accuracy, capturing properties, roads, and urban assets in detail. This project demonstrates how geospatial intelligence enhances governance and urban living.

Expanding India’s Smart Cities with the New India Map Stack

The New India Map Stack is more than mapping—it’s a critical element of India’s digital transformation. As cities adopt Genesys’ Digital Twin technology, India is shifting toward data-driven urban governance and smarter infrastructure.

Hubballi-Dharwad joins many cities where Genesys’ mapping has been implemented and made an impact. This expansion highlights the growing need for high-precision mapping solutions that foster positive change.

Aligned with India’s National Geospatial Policy 2022, this initiative reinforces the push for advanced technologies in urban management and municipal efficiency.

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