
Geo-Scope Ltd. and Maya Global Group for Underground Infrastructure Detection and Mapping Ltd. offer a glimpse into a groundbreaking technological development that has been changing the rules of the game in the infrastructure mapping field for two years.
The new technology combines non-invasive above-ground mapping using foot sensors, mounted sensors, or aerial sensors capable of scanning underground in real time.
The innovative system uses artificial intelligence to analyze data in real time and classify various types of infrastructure, enabling accurate mapping and detection while saving time and resources.
Dr. Micha Frid, CEO of Geo-Scope, shares: “This development is based on years of proven experience and academic research in the field of underground mapping. The new system not only identifies infrastructure but also provides important information about its condition, which can prevent future failures and optimize planning and execution processes. This is a significant step forward for the construction and infrastructure world."
In 2023, Geo-Scope won first place in the National Challenge of the Innovation Authority for Science and Technology. Since then, it has been leading the field of underground mapping in Israel with top-tier technological solutions—from land, sea, air, and even space.
Moshe Siri, CEO and owner of Maya Global Group, adds: “The technology enables the detection of a wide range of infrastructures, including water, sewage, communication, and electrical systems, as well as non-standard infrastructures such as building foundations or anchors supporting walls. We don’t just map the infrastructures; we also identify issues such as pipe leaks or structural deformations and provide precise solutions to address these problems".
He continues: “One of our major advantages is the ability to identify various materials like concrete, asbestos, iron, and plastic."
Maya Global Group, considered a global leader in the underground domain and an expert in infrastructure and water leak detection, recently won several significant national tenders. One notable tender was for NTA, the company responsible for planning and supervising the construction of the Tel Aviv Metro. “We have been active in the underground sector for over 38 years, providing start-to-end solutions for infrastructure, water, and gas detection and mapping, including advanced radar services," says Moshe Siri.
“The new technology we are integrating with Geo-Scope allows us to serve our clients more accurately and quickly than ever before. The collaboration between the two companies has already crossed borders and entered international markets."
“We are managing to bring our innovative solutions to leading cities worldwide and even to places where there has been no progress in this field for decades", notes Dr. Frid. “This presents a real opportunity to drive change not only in Israel but also in other countries around the world."
Moshe Siri adds: “Maya's expertise in the field combined with Geo-Scope's technological capabilities creates a winning combination. We are opening new opportunities in the infrastructure field and offering our clients solutions that advance their projects into the 21st century".

Dr. Frid concludes: “Our technology is not only innovative—it is also an essential tool for environmental preservation and smarter planning and management of infrastructure. With its help, we can ensure that projects are executed more quickly, accurately, sustainably, and cost-effectively."
Moshe Siri adds: “This is an exciting moment for the engineering and infrastructure world, and we are proud to lead this revolution. We invite anyone interested in technology, infrastructure, or engineering to visit the websites of Maya Group and Geo-Scope and explore the diverse projects that showcase our capabilities in action."