GIS data encompasses vectorized data and ortho-photographs, satellite imageries, 3D videos and cloud-based data. The data-intensive nature of GIS necessitates substantial data processing and storage capacities. The core of GIS lies in accurate surveying, which has evolved significantly over the years. Today, surveys generate high-density cloud points and vector points, creating a need for immense data processing capabilities to produce precise and usable geospatial information. To bridge the gap between raw data and end users, Quantasip GIS has adeptly positioned itself, particularly in the cadastral data service industry.
Established two years ago, Quantasip GIS has swiftly built a reputation for addressing some of the most pressing challenges in the GIS domain, particularly in India. The company takes on the arduous task of processing vast amounts of data to deliver light, precise, and real-world-referenced information. “We handle the entire leverage activity, taking on the delivery challenges to create data that is light, precise, and referenced back to the real world using satellite imagery, cloud data, 180-degree photographs, videos, and ground-proofing objects,” says Javed Shaikh, CEO at Quantasip GIS. “This effort reduces the burden for our clients, providing them with ready-made, precise, correct, and clean map.”
The company collects cadastral data from various state and union territory revenue departments, vectorizes it, and undertakes rigorous ground verification to ensure accuracy.
The consolidated system allows users to access geospatial data from any part of the country through a seamless interface. Using AI, machine learning, and deep learning techniques, the R&D team is continuously working to update and analyze the vast datasets in its possession. The automated data updating and validation processes ensure that the company can deliver highly accurate data with remarkable speed, serving 1000 records per second with a turnaround time of less than a second. In addition, Quantasip GIS continuously enhances this data, updating it quarterly to ensure it remains current and reliable.
The company offers a flexible, pay-as-you-go model that significantly reduces the capital expenditure associated with GIS data acquisition and processing. The model is particularly beneficial for startups and smaller enterprises needing more resources to invest in extensive data infrastructure. Quantasip GIS enables its clients to develop innovative applications without the financial burden of heavy upfront investments by providing access to high-quality data on a per-use basis.
Quantasip GIS enables its clients to develop innovative applications without the financial burden of heavy upfront investments by providing access to high-quality data on a per-use basis
The company’s involvement in the startup ecosystem has been extensive. It has participated in numerous incubation programs, attended and sponsored geospatial and agritech conferences, and established a network of interactions with various stakeholders. These efforts have solidified Quantasip GIS’s reputation as a subject matter expert, particularly in cadastral data, representing a substantial capital expenditure for any startup. Currently, the company serves around 4-5 clients, all showing promising potential. These clients are emerging as significant players in their respective markets, backed by solid investment rounds.
Quantasip GIS aims to expand its footprint beyond India, exploring opportunities in other regions such as Africa and Southeast Asia. The company’s vision is to establish itself as the go-to provider of cadastral data services globally, offering a single source of accurate geospatial data that can be accessed via API. The ambition reflects Quantasip GIS’s commitment to innovation and desire to be an integral part of the global GIS ecosystem. It can process and deliver accurate, real-world-referenced geospatial data in a user-friendly, cost-effective manner. By addressing the critical challenges in the GIS industry, the company is facilitating better infrastructure planning and development and empowering a new generation of startups to leverage geospatial data for innovative solutions.