Global Collaboration and Cutting-Edge Innovation in Geospatial Technology to Address Critical Challenges and Shape a Sustainable Future
The geospatial industry is at a crucial moment, where collaboration across borders and sectors is key to unlocking its full potential. By building partnerships and fostering innovation, we aim to create solutions that address today’s challenges and shape a sustainable future, said Ceinsys Tech Ltd, a provider of geospatial and engineering solutions globally.
“At Ceinsys Tech, we believe collaboration unlocks the full potential of geospatial technology. Through partnerships and innovation, Ceinsys Tech is focused on supporting a sustainable future” said Kaushik Khona, Managing Director (India Operations), Ceinsys Tech.
According to recent industry data, the global geospatial market is set to grow from USD $72.2 billion in 2023 to $125.6 billion by 2032. Whereas, bilateral trade in geospatial and space technologies between India and the US is expected to grow from $2 billion in 2023 to $10 billion by 2030, offering new opportunities for collaboration. This growth is driven by demand for geospatial technology in sectors like urban planning, resource management, and sustainable development, said Kaushik.
At GeoSmart India 2024, a global event on Geospatial Technology, Ceinsys Tech participated in discussions at the India-US and India-Japan Space and Geospatial Business Summits, where the company presented its case study on water resource management, addressing global water scarcity, which impacts 2.4 billion people. Dr. Abhay Kimmatkar- Managing Director, Mr. Rahul Joharapurkar – COO, Mr. Prakash Yadav and other senior professionals of Ceinsys will deliberate on various Geospatial related advancements implemented along with other Industry experts.
The Tech firm highlighted its key innovations in LiDAR, SAR sensors, GeoAI, and Generative AI, technologies that improve data accuracy and enable real-time analytics during the event. The discussions also covered opportunities for collaboration in data quality, AI infrastructure, and supply chain optimization. Besides, the tech firm also joined panels on smart grid infrastructure and sustainable construction, discussing how innovation can drive long-term development.
The Nagpur headquartered Ceinsys Tech also showcased its capabilities in geospatial data collection, spatial analytics, and satellite data processing. The firm offers solutions in 3D modeling, GIS, and geospatial analytics to address challenges in smart cities, disaster management, and infrastructure planning.
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