Genesys International Launches India’s First AI-Powered Navigation Map for Cars

Genesys International Launches India’s First AI-Powered Navigation Map for Cars

Genesys International Launches India’s First AI-Powered Navigation Map for Cars

On Monday, Genesys International announced the launch of an Artificial Intelligence-powered navigation map, specifically designed for the automotive and mobility sectors. This is the first AI-powered navigation map in India tailored for these industries.

The new map covers an extensive 8.3 million kilometers of navigable roads and includes over 30 million points of interest (POIs). This ensures that drivers across the country have access to precise and reliable navigation, significantly improving their driving experience.

Innovative Features

Genesys has introduced five cutting-edge products alongside the AI-powered map:

  • Navigation with Augmented Reality (AR): Integrates real-time data from the vehicle’s dashcam and cameras, providing augmented reality overlays that guide drivers intuitively.
  • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS): Includes Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) compliant with Euro NCAP standards, featuring Lane Departure Warning and Traffic Sign Recognition.
  • Connected Marketplace: Allows car owners to purchase products and services directly from their vehicle.
  • Usage-Based Insurance (UBI): Tracks driving behaviors to offer lower premiums for safer driving.

Company Vision

Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, expressed the company’s vision, stating, “With the launch of India’s first AI-powered navigation map by Genesys, we are set to completely revamp the way the Indian geospatial sector operates. With features like Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), we are setting new benchmarks for safety and convenience on Indian roads.”

He added, “Coupled with this AI-powered map, our 3D Digital Twin shall allow us to produce HD maps that detail every aspect of the road environment, from elevation and road curvatures to lane markings and road signs. This level of detail is crucial for the safe operation of autonomous vehicles, addressing challenges such as poor visibility, urban canyons, and GPS-deprived zones. Looking ahead, we see a future where our maps will play a critical role in the transition to autonomous and electric vehicles.”

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