An academia-industry incubator Mapsol plants at your institution — turning learners into a force that reads the planet's natural and human systems, and fixes what everyone else can't even see.
Geoforce is Mapsol's geospatial workforce incubator, powered by Geowave. We plant it on your campus, train a cohort in the discipline, and put them on real problems from day one — building real products, not exercises.
The world spends trillions running its systems. The loss isn't the money — it's the decision debt buried inside it, and the inefficiency leak that bleeds out every year. Geoforce recovers the debt and arrests the leak.
Mapsol brings the science and the platform. Your campus brings the students and the problems. Here is how they compound.
Plant the incubator; set the model on campus.
Geowave curriculum & platform — the cohort learns the language.
Interns on real data and real local problems.
Turn observations into custom products & solutions.
Ship solutions; scale the workforce across India & the world.
One ecosystem, three roles. The institution hosts it. Industry and government bring the problems and the demand. Students become the workforce.
Learn the discipline, work real projects, and ship real product at Mapsol from your first month. The best go on to lead teams and launch ventures.
Join Geoforce →Bring a real problem in infrastructure, land, water, or environment. A trained cohort solves it — and the solution keeps working long after they hand it over.
Bring us a problem →Bring Geoforce onto your campus and your students graduate employable — with an industry presence, live products, and a government-facing pipeline already running.
Partner with Geoforce →Report → patch → the same hole reopens next monsoon.
Elevation & drainage + rainfall cycles + traffic load & pavement age.
Predict which segments fail, and when — fix them before they open.
Log incidents → patrol where crime already clustered. Lagging.
Street network + building forms + sightlines → a hidden-corner score.
Fix the design — lighting, routing — before anything happens.
Waste is collected and dumped; the afterlife falls out of the model.
Waste generation + logistics + facility siting + recycled-output demand.
Route material back into use — the loop literally closes.
The planet runs on two kinds of systems — natural (climate, water, ecosystems, terrain) and cultural (the cities, farms, grids and works humans build). Both are inherently spatial. Geospatial isn't a tool you reach for; it's the discipline for reading and deciding about both.
Geoforce turns that discipline into a workforce — one that recovers the decision debt and arrests the inefficiency leak, problem by problem, campus by campus, across India and the world.