Genesys unveils India's first HD ADAS maps for national highways
Genesys International Corporation Ltd. announced the launch of India's first large-scale High-Definition (HD) maps engineered for ADAS-enabled vehicles, covering over 100,000 km of national highways, expressways, and strategic corridors. This initiative, part of its New India Map stack, aims to address high road fatalities on Indian highways by providing centimeter-level context, including lane geometry, curves, slopes, signage, and barriers, to help ADAS systems proactively anticipate dangers.
The HD maps leverage the Survey of India's Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) network to achieve the necessary centimeter-level accuracy for ADAS Level 2 functionality. This collaboration builds on an existing memorandum of understanding between Genesys and the Survey of India, supporting digital twin projects and national mapping programs. The datasets, owned by Genesys, can be licensed across industries for applications such as commercial fleet navigation, logistics optimization, and automotive research and development.
Sajid Malik, chairman and managing director of Genesys International Corporation, emphasized that this effort prepares the industry for a future where vehicles rely on high-precision geospatial data, positioning India strongly in the global shift toward intelligent transportation systems. This initiative reinforces the "Atmanirbhar Bharat" principles by developing critical geospatial capabilities domestically.
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