ProStar
Source: ProStar Holdings Inc.
  • ProStar (MAPS) announced that Pennsylvania-based RAVAN AIR has adopted ProStar’s PointMan solution to enhance its operations
  • RAVAN AIR is an industry leader in providing underground and aerial inspections
  • PointMan is offered as a Software as a Service (SaaS), seamlessly connecting the field with the office
  • ProStar is a software development company specializing in developing patented cloud and mobile precision mapping solutions
  • ProStar Holdings Inc. (MAPS) remains steady, trading at C$0.215 per share at 10:37 am ET

ProStar (MAPS) announced that Pennsylvania-based RAVAN AIR has adopted ProStar’s PointMan solution to enhance its operations.

RAVAN AIR is an industry leader in providing underground and aerial inspections. The company provides probe, camera, and drone services to a range of industries. RAVAN AIR offers turnkey Advanced Integrated Services to complete even the most complex projects.

Page Tucker, CEO of ProStar Geocorp, commented on the news.

“Geospatial technologies like PointMan are at the center of this digital transformation. It is great to see PointMan has become both a recognized leader and trusted brand name throughout the industry.”

ProStar’s PointMan is offered as a Software as a Service (SaaS), seamlessly connecting the field with the office. It provides the ability to precisely capture, record, display, and manage critical infrastructure, including roads, railways, pipelines, and utilities.

PointMan significantly improves the workflow processes and business practices associated with the lifecycle management of critical infrastructure assets. Some of the largest entities in North America have adopted ProStar’s solutions. 

ProStar is a software development company specializing in developing patented cloud and mobile precision mapping solutions. It is creating a digital world by leveraging the most modern GPS, cloud, and mobile technologies.

ProStar Holdings Inc. (MAPS) remains steady, trading at C$0.215 per share at 10:37 am ET.


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