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India's Geospatial Landscape: 5 Game-Changing Trends for 2024

 

Navigating the Future of Geospatial Industries

 

As we approach 2024, the GIS landscape is set to undergo transformative changes, offering exciting opportunities for businesses and industries across the board. With the fusion of cutting-edge technologies and the ever-expanding applications of geospatial data, five prominent trends are poised to shape the future of GIS. In this article, we delve into these trends, exploring how they are set to revolutionize location-based decision-making, sustainability efforts, and more. 

1. Generative AI in GIS

The year 2023 has witnessed generative AI and its captivating public interest like never before, with flashy headlines frequently gracing news cycles. This surge in interest was sparked by the launch of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, and further fueled by Google’s introduction of Bard in March of 2023. As we advance to new technology, the integration of artificial intelligence, including generative AI and large language models (LLMs), with geospatial workflows is not just a technological trend; it's a narrative of human progress and innovation. 

The impact of this integration is evident in the significant growth of the geospatial analytics market, which, according to MarketsandMarkets, is projected to rise from USD 78.5 billion in 2023 to USD 141.9 billion by 2028, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.6%. This growth is a reflection of our increasing engagement with GPS technologies and advancements in geospatial data processing, showcasing our growing connection with digital and geographic information systems. 

For environmental conservation, IBM's application of geospatial AI in battling climate change stands out. In Kenya, these sophisticated AI models are more than just technological tools; they are instrumental in supporting local communities. By aiding in tracking reforestation efforts and assessing carbon sequestration, these models are at the forefront of integrating technology with environmental stewardship. 

Similarly, Esri's GeoAI technology provides deep insights into complex datasets, aiding in smarter governance and resource management. Unacast's collaboration with Google Cloud, featuring the AI chatbot Una, is revolutionizing location analytics by integrating generative AI with location data. Amazon Bedrock is redefining geospatial task automation through AI, enhancing data analysis and integration also Kinetica's platform, leveraging Large Language Models, is efficiently handling large-scale geospatial datasets. These advancements collectively signify a transformative phase in harnessing AI for geospatial analysis, indicating a future where technology profoundly influences various sectors and societal development.  



2. IOT integration with AR/VR 

The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) with Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR) is rapidly transforming how we interact with our world, merging the digital and physical realms in unprecedented ways. This trend, which has significantly gained momentum from 2022 to 2023, is propelled by a combination of technological advancements, increased IoT adoption, and a rising demand for immersive experiences. 

In urban navigation, we see a prime example of this integration with Google's Live View in Maps. It's a leap in how we traverse cities, as AR overlays directions and street names onto the real environment, making complex city navigation intuitive and user-friendly. 

Moving to construction and urban planning, companies like Autodesk and Bentley Systems are redefining design and project visualization. By integrating IoT with AR/VR, architects and planners can interact with their designs in a virtual space, informed by real-time data. This method improves design accuracy and project efficiency, pushing the boundaries of architectural innovation. 

The impact of this technological fusion is also profound in environmental management and smart city applications. HERE Technologies and ESRI, for example, are blending IoT data with AR/VR to provide planners with tools to visualize complex data, like traffic patterns and utility networks, in a spatially aware manner. This integration enables more informed decision-making in urban development and conservation efforts. 

From a market perspective, the global AR and VR market, valued at approximately USD 26.7 billion in 2022, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 46.0% from 2023 to 2030. This growth reflects the escalating interest and feasibility in AR/VR and IoT integrations. Additionally, the number of IoT devices is projected to reach 30.9 billion units by 2025, significantly up from 13.8 billion in 2021, according to Statista. This surge in IoT devices lays a solid foundation for further AR/VR integration across various sectors. 

As we look to 2024, the convergence of IoT with AR/VR is poised to continue its upward trajectory. The advent of 5G technology will likely catalyze this trend, offering faster data speeds and more reliable connections, thereby enhancing IoT-AR/VR integration capabilities. This advancement is expected to open doors to groundbreaking applications in diverse industries. However, it's imperative to address issues like data privacy and security to ensure a responsible and equitable progression in these technologies. 
 

3. Real-Time Data 

By 2024, real-time data integration with GIS will be widely acknowledged for its important function in augmenting the capabilities of GIS platforms, particularly in transportation and emergency management. The way these fields function is changing because of this development, which makes GIS products more useful and dynamic. 

Response plans in disaster management are changing as a result of the capacity to receive and evaluate real-time data. Real-time information processing capabilities of GIS platforms facilitate quicker decision-making in urgent circumstances. For example, real-time GIS data facilitates the mapping out of affected areas, damage assessment, and more effective resource deployment during natural disasters or public safety crises. By giving emergency responders current information, it enables them to react to circumstances that are changing quickly and more efficiently. 

Likewise, real-time geographic information system data is transforming the planning and management of transportation networks. Through the integration of real-time data from several sources, such as GPS devices and traffic sensors, GIS platforms facilitate the management of traffic flow, the reduction of congestion, and optimization of transportation efficiency overall. City planners and transport authorities can use this data to make well-informed decisions about traffic management and infrastructure development. 



4. ADAS/HD Maps for Self-Driving Cars 

As we embrace 2024, the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and High-Definition (HD) mapping technologies are set to revolutionize self-driving cars, particularly with the challeges of the Indian market. The ADAS market in India has seen remarkable growth, fueled by increasing road safety awareness, government initiatives, and a rising demand for technologically advanced vehicles. These systems, known for enhancing vehicle safety and assisting drivers, are further expected to be available across more vehicles on the road.   

Hyundai has stated to have all their cars equipped with ADAS by 2025, similarly there are several other Indian companies developing this technology in house like Minus Zero, Flux Auto, Swaayatt Robots and Rosh.ai. Looking ahead, the integration of ADAS with HD mapping, underpinned by advanced geospatial technologies, is crucial for the safe operation of autonomous vehicles.   

However, the development of autonomous vehicles requires more than just sophisticated visual systems; it necessitates precise geospatial data for accurate positioning and decision-making, a significant challenge in urban and GPS-challenged areas. ADAS contributes essential real-time data, such as traffic conditions and obstacle detection, while HD mapping offers an intricate, street-level geographic understanding, vital for comprehensive environmental awareness.   

This synergy extends beyond simple navigation. It creates a dynamic, detailed landscape model, crucial for navigating India's chaotic and diverse road conditions.   

The pursuit of reliable geospatial data involves innovative methods like live and connected maps and collaboration with geospatial companies. As India continues to grow in technological prowess, the demand for such integrations in the automotive sector is expected to increase. By 2024, this fusion of ADAS, HD mapping, and geospatial technologies isn't just a technological evolution; it's a step towards transforming India's urban mobility, enhancing road safety, and paving the way for smarter, interconnected cities. 


5.Digital Twin 

In the dynamic field of geospatial technology, digital twins are becoming a game-changer, especially for mapping companies. These companies are using digital twins to create intricate and interactive models of cities, regions, and even entire countries.
Clients, ranging from city planners to environmental agencies, benefit immensely from this technology. For example, a city planning department can use a digital twin to simulate and analyze the impact of new infrastructure projects, leading to more informed decision-making and cost savings. Similarly, environmental agencies can monitor changes in landscapes or weather patterns, aiding in disaster preparedness and resource management. In another case, a utility company could use these models to optimize the placement and maintenance of their infrastructure, leading to improved service delivery and operational efficiency. By offering these sophisticated digital replicas, companies not only enhance their clients' ability to manage complex geospatial data but also open new possibilities in areas like smart city development and sustainable planning. This application of digital twin technology is propelling the geospatial industry into a new era of precision and efficiency. 

 
Shikhar Jaiswal