Pioneering Sri Lanka's Geospatial Future
A research-driven geospatial technology company building the data infrastructure, hardware, and applications that move Sri Lanka's land, cities, and institutions into the digital era.
Bridging research and the real world.
GeoInfoBox (Pvt) Ltd was established under the University Grants Commission (UGC) framework in exclusive partnership with Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka (SUSL) - combining the rigor of academic research with the discipline of commercial product engineering.
Our team translates peer-reviewed methods in remote sensing, geodesy, and 3D city modeling into production-grade tools that local governments, surveyors, and planners can actually use day to day.
That partnership is what lets us tackle problems specific to Sri Lanka - from cadastre digitization to deed-to-parcel reconciliation - with the depth of a university lab and the velocity of a startup.
Learn More About Us →End-to-End Geospatial Intelligence
Three connected practice areas - strategy, modeling, and administration - built on a shared spatial data fabric.
Data-Informed Decision Making
Spatial KPIs, monitoring dashboards, and re-planning loops that turn raw data into operational decisions for institutions.
Learn more →3D City Modeling
LOD0 through LOD4 city models for urban planning, infrastructure simulation, and immersive decision support.
Learn more →Land Administration & RRR
Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities - codified in deed digitization workflows and parcel-linked registries.
Learn more →Purpose-Built Geospatial Tools
Production web applications built for Sri Lanka's institutions - covering spatial data governance, field surveying, and disaster risk management.
GIB-R1 GNSS Receiver - Engineered in Sri Lanka.
A precision GNSS receiver built for tropical field conditions, calibrated for Sri Lanka's geodetic frame, and priced for local surveyors.
- Multi-band, multi-constellation tracking (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou)
- Centimeter-grade RTK and PPK workflows
- Field-tested for surveying, construction, and agriculture
