New Delhi, July , 2025.
Esri India Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a leader in Geographic Information
Systems (GIS), today announced the opening of a GIS & AI Competency
Center at a new facility in Noida. Esri India will invest more than INR 150
crores over the next 5 years. This strategic investment aims to foster the
broader adoption of AI in GIS applications. Building on Esri India’s leadership
in the GIS domain, the new center will serve as a dynamic catalyst for the
company’s focus on GeoAI offerings and empowering customers to enhance their
GIS and GeoAI capabilities.
As part of this investment, Esri India will expand its team of AI
specialists, data scientists, GIS experts, and industry domain professionals.
This growing pool of specialized talent will focus on developing advanced
AI-powered geospatial solutions that address increasingly complex challenges
faced by GIS users.
Agendra Kumar, Managing Director, Esri India,
said, “The convergence of AI and geospatial intelligence is defining novel
innovations in GIS applications. On one hand, Esri’s GIS technology is evolving
faster than ever before, with numerous new functionalities and configurable applications.
On the other hand, innovations in AI are emerging at a very fast pace. The
speed of change is so high that without strategic investments, it will not be
possible to lead the transformative use of AI in GIS applications. The
engineers at this new GIS and AI Competency Centre will focus on the
integration of AI into spatial analysis, enabling customers to extract richer
insights from complex geospatial data, automate routine processes, and make
faster, more informed decisions.”
As data volumes explode and new challenges emerge, the ability to
quickly extract actionable insights has become critical. AI is playing a
transformative role in this new landscape, enabling organizations to process
vast amounts of data, identify patterns, predict trends, and automate
decision-making at a scale that was previously impossible.
Esri India has successfully supported GIS applications with AI in land
management, asset management, object identification from imagery, video
analytics, etc., for its users in India.
Esri India is also strengthening its partnerships with academic
institutions and research organizations to build local AI talent and foster
innovation in GeoAI. The company intends to release AI-ready datasets, train
models with Indian data, and build competency to support the growing demand for
AI-powered GIS applications.