Ola Acquires GeoSpoc To Build The Next Generation of Location Technology

New Mobility will see profound changes in the way people move. New vehicle form factors and modes of transport will transform our day to day lives. These fundamental changes will require investments in next-gen technologies, including location and geospatial technologies, and advancements in satellite imagery conversion into real-time maps as well as 3D, HD and vector maps.

Today we are taking the first step towards this by acquiring GeoSpoc, India’s leading provider of geospatial services. Dhruva and his team of Geospatial scientists and engineers will be joining Ola to develop technologies which will make mobility universally accessible, sustainable, personalised, and convenient, across shared and personal vehicles.

As shared and personal mobility penetrate deeper to cover 50-100% of India’s population in the coming years, Maps will need to improve in a variety of ways:

  1. Accurate and rich maps with high user context should be available to the population beyond the first 100 million users. 
  2. Multi-modal transportation options will need geospatial intelligence to understand the unique benefits of each option and provide suggestions accordingly. 
  3. Maps will need to consider a three dimensional view of the world as aerial mobility models such as drones become more mainstream. 
  4. Incorporating near real time satellite imagery to provide a better understanding of road quality, as well as improvements such as avoiding poorly lit streets at night for safety – even if it is a faster route. 
  5. Autonomous driving will need HD and 3D maps which will offer superior visualization, dynamic real time updates based on road, traffic and weather conditions.

Enhanced geo-spatial services will also go a long way in improving urban planning including road networks, better public transportation and pre-empt congestion spots.

We have the data and the expertise to build this utilizing our deep understanding of consumer movements as well as our massive network of 2,3 and 4Ws that provide unprecedented geo-spatial details. We can layer this data with new sources such as satellite imagery and visual feeds from our network on-ground to build ‘Living Maps’ that embody the changing landscape of our world.

I am thrilled to have Dhruva and his team join Ola and look forward to building the next generation of location technology for the world, right here from India.

Bhavish