Tools Built for Sri Lanka's Challenges.
Production-grade hardware engineered for tropical field conditions, paired with focused web applications that solve real institutional problems.
GIB-R1 GNSS Receiver
A precision multi-band GNSS receiver designed and assembled in Sri Lanka - calibrated for the local geodetic frame and built to survive monsoon-season fieldwork. Engineered to put centimeter-grade accuracy into the hands of every district surveyor.
- Multi-constellation: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
- Dual-frequency tracking with sub-centimeter RTK
- IP67-rated enclosure, 12-hour internal battery
- Cellular and UHF radio links for base–rover workflows
- Calibrated for Sri Lanka's geodetic datum (SLD99)
- Open data formats - RINEX, NMEA, proprietary RTCM
Our Web Applications
Purpose-built digital tools solving real-world challenges across disaster risk, surveying, and spatial governance in Sri Lanka.
Risk Radar
An interactive risk mapping platform visualizing landslide, flooding, and natural disaster risk zones across Sri Lanka by area - enabling planners and institutions to make location-aware decisions before disasters strike.
Visit Application →Vertext LK
A comprehensive workflow platform built for Sri Lankan surveyors - simplifying field data capture, plan preparation, deed reconciliation, and submission to relevant authorities, all from a single interface.
Visit Application →InfoBhoomi
A centralised spatial data management platform built for governmental bodies - enabling institutions to store, manage, query, and share authoritative geospatial datasets across departments through a secure, standards-compliant interface.
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