Genesys Names Nikhil Alulkar CEO
Alulkar joins Genesys after more than five years at Tech Mahindra, where he served as Senior Vice President and Head of India and SAARC.
Genesys International Corporation Ltd has appointed Nikhil Alulkar as its Chief Executive Officer.
“What attracted me to Genesys is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to contribute to the growth of an industry-defining enterprise. As AI and geospatial intelligence become increasingly central to economic development and infrastructure planning, Genesys is uniquely positioned to establish itself as a leading global spatial intelligence platform,” Alulkar said.
Alulkar joins Genesys after more than five years at Tech Mahindra, where he served as Senior Vice President and Head of India and SAARC. He led the company’s India business, working with customers, OEMs, partners and industry stakeholders and focusing on using Tech Mahindra’s capabilities to support digital transformation and growth in India and global markets.
Before Tech Mahindra, Alulkar spent more than a decade at Microsoft as Sales Director, following nearly seven years at SAP as a Client Partner. He began his career in engineering roles, including at GE Healthcare and Nasan Medical Electronics.
His career spans enterprise technology, sales, client relationships and business leadership across multiple technology companies, giving him experience in driving large-scale digital transformation and working with enterprise customers.
Genesys International is a geospatial technology company providing mapping and location-intelligence solutions for governments and enterprises. Its offerings include digital twins, 3D mapping, GIS, navigation and mapping APIs, high-definition maps, surveying and geospatial data services.
Its solutions serve sectors including smart cities, infrastructure, automotive, utilities, telecommunications and urban planning.
Alulkar’s appointment could help Genesys strengthen its enterprise and commercial growth strategy as it seeks to turn its geospatial capabilities into broader spatial intelligence platforms.
The company is increasingly positioning geospatial data as an AI-ready layer for understanding physical environments, with applications ranging from infrastructure planning and urban development to mobility and location-based intelligence.