
Genesys integrates DIGIPIN into national 2D and 3D maps
Genesys International
has become the first company in India to integrate DIGIPIN — the country's standardised digital address layer — into its nationwide 2D and 3D mapping systems, under the government's DHRUVA framework.
The move positions Genesys as a key player in the development of India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), alongside existing frameworks like Aadhaar and UPI. The platform spans over 400 million building footprints, 8.3 million kilometres of road networks, and more than 19,000 PIN-code zones. It enables real-time address generation, lookup, and visual verification capabilities across both 2D maps and 3D Digital Twin models.
DIGIPIN, developed in collaboration with the Department of Posts, allows for the creation of precise, interoperable addresses across the country. Genesys has extended its use to 3D city models, linking address data with urban infrastructure and emergency services, offering deeper spatial insights compared to conventional maps.
The company said the mapping infrastructure is built for scale and will allow role-based access for governance entities, service providers, and end-users. It also supports consent-based data sharing and integration with legacy addresses.
Genesys is currently working with several government departments, Smart Cities, and municipal bodies to support rollout and adoption.
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