Voice&Data

‘We have mapped 4,125 cities in India’

- Ritu Singh

What are your plans in India?

Well, India is a very important market for us and we see a huge opportunit­y here. Although naviga on and loca on are at a nascent stage in India, but owing to the growth in popula on, rapid developmen­t, and the need to get to places on me naviga on products and services are becoming crucial.

In addi on, we have also set up 2 produc on centers in India in a span of two years. Research is at the heart of every product that we develop for the country. Nokia Loca on and Commerce has set up a global research & developmen­t center in Mumbai with approximat­ely 150 engineers and developers focused on crea ng innova ve map content, which would guide drivers through the unique demands of driving in India. On an average, we launched a new product every quarter in the last year.

How do you cover the places in India?

We con nuously check and validate the accuracy of our maps. Our goal is to create data that reflects the roads and streets. To date, we have mapped 4,125 ci es in India. We have over 6 mn Points of Inter- est (POI) across over 50 categories like cinema halls, temples, etc.

Then we get the search right, which is POIS like ATMS, restaurant­s, petrol pumps, religious places, and so on and so forth. Currently, we have over 6 mn POIS in the NAVTEQ Map of India which has the richest POI database in a constantly changing world.

Apart from consumer technology, do you focus on the enterprise segment?

Worldwide we work with companies in logis cs and transport. In India, with growth in the number of merchants, there is a need for more efficiency, which is where our enterprise offerings will come in useful. We are posi ve and excited about the enterprise segment in India.

What were the roadblocks for the Indian market?

One of the unique characteri­s cs of Indians is that they place value on guidance from people in order to reach their des - na on. And they look for this informa on in the form of POIS like banks, hospitals, movie theaters, places of worship, and traffic signals for guidance cues. We saw this uniqueness as an opportunit­y and created and launched the NAVTEQ Natural Guidance in India.

For the first me in India, naviga on applica ons are able to provide guidance that moves beyond the norm of using only me and distance based direc onal cues—like ‘turn right in 50 meters’—it guides users through vivid descrip ons of sta c orienta on point, for example, ‘turn le a er the blue glass building’ or ‘turn right at the traffic signal’.

How many countries have you mapped so far?

Globally, we have mapped 200 countries.

ritus@cybermedia.co.in

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