Indian mapping company gets Saudi contract for 3D digital twin mapping of Mecca
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Indian company Genesys International's subsidiary in Saudi Arabia has been awarded a contract for the 3D digital twin mapping of Mecca. The project, valued at Rs 26 crore, marks a historic venture into using digital twin mapping technology for urban planning and monitoring. Genesys' proprietary platform, Oyster 3D Maps, will be used for this high-precision mapping endeavor, which includes crowd management and disaster planning. Genesys has also completed 3D indoor mapping of 27 airports in Saudi Arabia.
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