A Partnership for Progress.
Geospatial technology, engineered in Sri Lanka - under the UGC framework, in exclusive partnership with Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.
"To be the spatial data backbone Sri Lanka builds its next century on - open, accurate, and trusted by every institution that touches land."
"To translate university research into production-grade geospatial tools that move Sri Lankan institutions from paper to parcels, from records to reality."
A research lab that grew into a company.
What began as a Sabaragamuwa University research program on remote sensing and 3D city modeling slowly turned into something else: a queue of municipalities, surveyors, and ministries asking whether the methods could be deployed on their data, in production.
In 2024, with UGC backing, the program incorporated as GeoInfoBox (Pvt) Ltd - a structure that lets us continue rigorous research while shipping the hardware, software, and data services those institutions need.
We remain deeply embedded in SUSL: shared researchers, shared infrastructure, shared roadmap. The partnership is not a logo - it is how the company works.
SUSL launches a multi-year program on geospatial intelligence and 3D urban modeling.
Pilot work on cadastre digitization and drone-based parcel surveys with provincial offices.
In-house GNSS receiver development begins, calibrated for Sri Lanka's geodetic frame.
Incorporation under the UGC framework in exclusive partnership with SUSL.
Meet the Team
A blend of academic researchers, geomatics engineers, and product builders.
Dr. Prasad Ratnayake
Geodesy and remote-sensing researcher leading the GIB-R1 program and the SUSL research liaison.
Sahan Kumara
Product and operations lead. Translates institutional requirements into shippable workflows.
Nimali Wijesuriya
Spatial data infrastructure, 3D city modeling pipelines, and our cadastre digitization stack.
