
Genesys Introduces Advanced IDS GeoRadar GPR System for 3D Underground Utility Mapping in India
Genesys International Corporation Ltd, a leading provider of advanced geospatial solutions, has launched India’s first advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) solution from IDS GeoRadar. The solution, powered by patented Equalised Scrambling Technology (EST) and Wide / Multi Array Antenna Technology, enables precise identification and mapping of buried infrastructure such as water pipelines, sewer networks, telecom cables, power lines, and other critical utilities. The technology will help urban authorities, infrastructure developers, and engineering agencies significantly improve planning accuracy while reducing risks associated with excavation and construction activities. Genesys will integrate the IDS GeoRadar technology with its digital mapping and 3D geospatial platforms, enabling the creation of accurate subsurface digital twins for urban environments. This capability will allow cities to visualise, manage, and monitor underground assets with greater clarity, supporting safer construction, improved infrastructure planning, and better lifecycle management of utilities. The technology is expected to support smart city initiatives, urban infrastructure expansion, metro and highway projects, water infrastructure upgrades, and large-scale utility modernisation programmes across India.
Key Highlights
- Genesys International Corporation Ltd launches India’s first advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) solution from IDS GeoRadar.
- The GPR solution is powered by patented Equalised Scrambling Technology (EST) and Wide / Multi Array Antenna Technology.
- The technology enables precise identification and mapping of buried infrastructure, reducing excavation risks and improving infrastructure planning.
- Genesys will integrate the IDS GeoRadar technology with its digital mapping and 3D geospatial platforms.
- The technology is expected to support smart city initiatives and large-scale utility modernisation programmes across India.