Mobility One and Gaia3D Sign MOU to Build Large-Scale, High-Precision 3D GIS Platform.
Mobility One and Gaia3D Sign MOU to Build Large-Scale, High-Precision 3D GIS Platform and Jointly Expand into Global Markets

Busan, February 25, 2026 — Mobility One announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Gaia3D at Drone Show Korea 2026 to collaborate on the development of a large-scale, high-precision 3D GIS platform and the joint expansion into global markets.
Through this agreement, the two companies will integrate large-area, high-precision 3D modeling technology with a web-based GIS platform to accelerate digital twin business initiatives, particularly in overseas markets.
Gaia3D’s 3D GIS platform, magoReality, enables users to rapidly visualize and analyze massive 3D geospatial datasets directly within a web browser environment. When combined with Mobility One’s expertise in large-scale, high-precision 3D aerial modeling, users can intuitively access and utilize detailed 3D terrain and urban models online without requiring high-performance hardware.
Notably, the collaboration goes beyond 3D visualization to provide advanced digital twin services, including flood simulation and disaster response applications. By leveraging high-precision 3D models, the platform can support water-level change analysis, flood extent prediction, and infrastructure impact assessments. This is expected to be particularly valuable in developing countries that are highly vulnerable to natural disasters.
A representative from Mobility One stated, “By delivering our large-scale aerial survey-based 3D spatial data through the magoReality platform in near real-time, we can provide overseas governments and public institutions with immediately deployable digital twin infrastructure. We plan to expand our global footprint in areas such as flood management, urban planning, and infrastructure monitoring.”
Gaia3D also commented, “magoReality maximizes the usability of large-scale 3D geospatial data in a web-based environment. By combining our platform with Mobility One’s high-precision 3D modeling capabilities, we aim to introduce competitive digital twin services to the global market.”
Building on this agreement, the two companies plan to initiate pilot projects in regions with high demand for disaster response solutions, particularly across Asia and Africa, and gradually expand their cooperation toward integrated city-scale digital twin platform projects.