The shares of Genesys International Corporation Limited ended on the NSE today at ₹428 up by ₹3.60 or 0.85 per cent.
Genesys International Corporation has received the GovConnect Award for its Digital Twin Map platform deployed in Varanasi, the company announced on Monday. The award recognises the platform’s contribution to urban governance through spatial intelligence technology.
The Genesys New India Map Stack deployed in Varanasi provides a high-precision 3D city model with 5-centimeter accuracy. The system integrates LiDAR-based mapping, live sensor feeds, navigation base maps and temporal datasets to support municipal operations.
Over 2,500 CCTV cameras across Varanasi have been connected to the platform to manage crowds during pilgrimage seasons and cultural events. The system also includes flood-prone zone detection and disaster modeling capabilities, addressing the city’s vulnerability to flooding from its location along the Ganga plains.
Himanshu Nagpal, Municipal Commissioner of Varanasi, said the platform sets a new standard for e-governance using spatial intelligence. Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys, noted that the company is the only Indian firm offering a complete map stack from geometric to predictive twins.
The Mumbai-based company employs over 2,000 professionals and operates a nationwide constellation of sensors. The platform is being adopted by urban governance bodies, mobility ecosystems and infrastructure agencies across India.
Published on December 9, 2025





