Being the first smart city with a smart address makes Indore a source of tremendous pride for India. The city of Indore and the company “Pataa” Navigations have signed an MoU in order to create a fully digital addressing system. The MoU aims to improve rural inhabitants’ quality of life by increasing access to resources like loans, seeds, and technical assistance.
Rajat Jain, a co-founder of Pataa Navigations, and Rishav Gupta, the CEO of Indore Smart City, both signed the MoU.
Opportunities for companies to enhance their mapping, geo-fencing, and last-mile physical & drone delivery services grow as Indore becomes the first city with a digital address system.
According to CEO of Smart City Rishav Gupta, Address Navigation has just created a patented cutting-edge technology. To develop a Digital Addressing System for the nation, it has teamed up with ISRO. The CEO claims that Address Navigation is a brief and special code that will take you to a geo-tagged place.
Pratibha Pal, executive director and commissioner of Smart City, believes that when Indore is transformed into a smart city, it would also be the country’s first to implement a digital addressing system. And Smart City has made a significant advancement in that direction.