Genesys International has unveiled its DS Georadar GPR solution, India’s first 3D subsurface mapping technology. By integrating advanced GPR with LiDAR, the solution enables accurate underground utility detection. The company has secured contracts for large-scale airport digitisation projects, marking a milestone in infrastructure modernization and smart city development.
Genesys International Corporation Ltd., a leading geospatial technology firm, has introduced the DS Georadar GPR solution, a pioneering technology for 3D subsurface mapping in India. The solution integrates Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) with high-precision LiDAR systems, enabling detailed mapping of underground utilities, pipelines, and structures critical for infrastructure development and smart city projects.
The launch has already translated into major wins, with Genesys securing contracts to conduct India’s first large-scale 3D GPR survey across airports operated by the Adani Group, including Mumbai, Trivandrum, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati, and Ahmedabad. The project, valued at ₹17.38 crore, will deliver 3D Building Information Modelling (BIM) outputs, enhancing airport safety, modernization, and operational efficiency.
Industry experts highlight that this innovation addresses one of the most persistent challenges in infrastructure accurate underground utility detection reducing risks of project delays, cost overruns, and safety hazards.
Key Highlights
-
Technology: DS Georadar GPR solution with integrated LiDAR.
-
Capability: India’s first 3D subsurface mapping system.
-
Applications: Underground utility detection, smart city planning, airport modernization.
-
Major Project: ₹17.38 crore contract for Adani Group airports.
-
Outputs: 3D BIM models for infrastructure efficiency and safety.
-
Impact: Reduces risks in construction, supports India’s digital infrastructure push.
Sources: Machine Maker, TechCircle, Bureau Veritas Project Reports