Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "India's Geospatial Market and Prospects" report to their offering.

This report stresses on the importance of geospatial technology to sustain India's growth curve. It highlights the trends, opportunities and growth potential for geospatial technology in India, which is currently valued at $4 billion.

The report highlights a huge potential for this technology in India to make a key difference in fulfilling government's vision of a Digital' and Connected' India as well as how it can serve as a backbone of business intelligence in the country. It also talks about all the flagship programs of the government that has substantial geospatial component and covers the geospatial landscape and growth prospects in India in coming years.

Snapshot of the Report

- What is in the Report

- Organized data from a diverse range of national and international sources into a compact, coherent and standard format showing economic trend and market behaviour

- Business and regulatory environment for geospatial industry in India

- Economic industry segment in India that will provide business opportunities in India

- Key statistics on the state of the industry which can be a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market

Key findings

- Though it's not in an advanced stage of implementation in most sectors, the applications of geospatial technology has definitely found new avenues in recent times.

- Satellite imagery and GIS are two of the most used technologies in the agriculture sector. Increased demand of onboard sensors for mapping and monitoring is visible.

- Policy mandates drive usage of GNSS, remote sensing and GIS in the areas of disaster management Visualization and interpretation of disasters is the key to usage of digital maps.

- GIS is widely used for asset management and network planning in electric utilities. Availability of real-time/updated information about assets and consumers is a key driver in usage of geospatial technologies.

- Majorly geospatial technologies are implemented for forest cover assessment and environmental modelling.

- Infrastructure development is aided by surveying & mapping related technologies like total stations and GNSS.

- Higher adoption of geospatial technologies in urban development is towards data creation, followed by monitoring.

- Usage of GIS, GNSS deriving helps in project management and resource allocation in the water sector.

Key Topics Covered:

1. India - An overview

2. Infrastructure

3. Urban Development

4. Electricity

5. Agriculture

6. Water Resources

7. Forest Environment and Climate Change

8. Disaster management

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/w6whsb/indias