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MapmyIndia Launches ‘Hey Map’ — The New Keyboard Assistant
MapmyIndia has launched a new keyboard assistant called Hey Map and has also announced its new strategic alliances.
MapmyIndia, one of India's leading navigation service provider, has launched 'Hey Map', a keyboard assistant that lets users type in multiple Indian languages. Also, the company announced its strategic alliances with Indian organisations.
Speaking of ‘Hey Map', Rohan Verma, the Chief Technology Officer of MapmyIndia said in a statement, "Our new 'Hey Map' keyboard assistant, and new flagship map app, will allow Indians to benefit from our map of the future by allowing powerful map, navigation, tracking and analytics features to be accessed across all interfaces."
MapmyIndia has collaborated with organisations such as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Idea Cellular, Visit Health, Aatapaha Smart Lighting, Reverie Language Technologies, and Udacity India.
Verma also added, "The next generation of our revolutionary Real View service, wherein we are pioneering building of the first 'Digital Map Twin of the Real World', powered by our technology building and acquisition efforts, is universal and overarching."
"It will be an all India map of the outdoor and indoor, in 360 degree and 3D, highly accurate and updated live, available in all local languages, captured from the ground as well as the skies, where each place and object is given a unique, simple, standardised identity, that we call eLoc."
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