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Indian firm Genesys integrates department of posts' digital address system into 2D, 3D mapping system

Indian firm Genesys integrates department of posts' digital address system into 2D, 3D mapping system

Time of India5 days ago
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NEW DELHI: India's geospatial technology firm Genesys International Corporation has integrated DIGIPIN, the Department of Posts' digital address system, into its nationwide 2D and 3D mapping systems.
The postal department has developed the DIGIPIN (Digital Postal Index Number) as an open-source, interoperable, geo-coded, grid-based digital address system in collaboration with IIT-Hyderabad and Isro and its centre National Remote Sensing Centre.
Spanning more than 400 million building footprints, 8.3 million km of road networks, and 19,000+ PIN-code zones, the Genesys platform transforms static location data into a dynamic, interoperable address ecosystem. Developed in alignment with the Department of Posts'
DHRUVA
(Digital Hub for Reference & Unique Virtual Address) framework, the platform supports real-time address generation, lookup, and visual verification.
The postal department had announced the launch of 'Know Your DIGIPIN' and 'Know Your PIN Code' on May 27 in alignment with the National Geospatial Policy 2022, which envisions the development of an advanced geospatial infrastructure to support digital governance and public service delivery.
'We are building a bridge between mapped locations and real-world service delivery. Our platform ensures that every verified address can support smarter cities, faster logistics, and more transparent governance,' Genesys chairman Sajid Malik said.
With DIGIPIN now live on its national 2D maps and 3D Digital Twin pilots under way in key cities, Genesys is enabling the address intelligence layer of India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), complementing Aadhaar for identity and UPI for payments.
At the heart of this architecture is Genesys' AI-driven 3D digital twin platform, which acts as a unifying layer connecting stakeholders to real-world verified address data.
Genesys works with ministries, smart cities, urban local bodies, and digital service providers to collaborate in scaling India's verified address infrastructure, bridging every location to opportunity and inclusion.
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This is an AI-generated image used for representation purposes. NEW DELHI: India's geospatial technology firm Genesys International Corporation has integrated DIGIPIN, the Department of Posts' digital address system, into its nationwide 2D and 3D mapping systems. The postal department has developed the DIGIPIN (Digital Postal Index Number) as an open-source, interoperable, geo-coded, grid-based digital address system in collaboration with IIT-Hyderabad and Isro and its centre National Remote Sensing Centre. Spanning more than 400 million building footprints, 8.3 million km of road networks, and 19,000+ PIN-code zones, the Genesys platform transforms static location data into a dynamic, interoperable address ecosystem. Developed in alignment with the Department of Posts' DHRUVA (Digital Hub for Reference & Unique Virtual Address) framework, the platform supports real-time address generation, lookup, and visual verification. The postal department had announced the launch of 'Know Your DIGIPIN' and 'Know Your PIN Code' on May 27 in alignment with the National Geospatial Policy 2022, which envisions the development of an advanced geospatial infrastructure to support digital governance and public service delivery. 'We are building a bridge between mapped locations and real-world service delivery. Our platform ensures that every verified address can support smarter cities, faster logistics, and more transparent governance,' Genesys chairman Sajid Malik said. With DIGIPIN now live on its national 2D maps and 3D Digital Twin pilots under way in key cities, Genesys is enabling the address intelligence layer of India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), complementing Aadhaar for identity and UPI for payments. At the heart of this architecture is Genesys' AI-driven 3D digital twin platform, which acts as a unifying layer connecting stakeholders to real-world verified address data. Genesys works with ministries, smart cities, urban local bodies, and digital service providers to collaborate in scaling India's verified address infrastructure, bridging every location to opportunity and inclusion.

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