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ProStar Holdings’ (TSXV:MAPS) PointMan solution adopted by CompassData

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TSXV:MAPS
30 August 2022 13:30 (EDT)

Source: ProStar Holdings Inc.

ProStar Holdings (MAPS) announced that CompassData has adopted ProStar’s PointMan to improve infrastructure mapping.

CompassData specializes in collecting high-quality, spatially-accurate data for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications, photogrammetry, and remotely sensed data. It uses the latest in Global Positioning System (GNSS) technology combined with years of field experience and a proven system to ensure the accuracy and currency of their data.

Page Tucker, CEO and founder of ProStar, commented on the news.

“PointMan is proven to significantly improve current workflow processes. It helps companies like CDI to become even more efficient while providing better services to their clients. PointMan is disrupting the status quo in what are well-entrenched business practices that have seen very little change in decades.” 

Hayden Howard, Vice President and co-owner of CompassData, also provided his comments.

“We adopted PointMan as our goal at CDI is to provide ‘best in class’ subsurface utility engineering survey services and to be recognized as a premiere service provider. We believe that PointMan provides the tools to help us achieve our goals.”

ProStar is a world leader in Precision Mapping Solutions. It is creating a digital world by leveraging the most modern GPS, cloud, and mobile technologies. ProStar is a software development company specializing in developing patented cloud and mobile precision mapping solutions focused on the critical infrastructure industry.

The company’s flagship product, PointMan, is designed to significantly improve the workflow processes and business practices associated with the lifecycle management of critical infrastructure assets both above and below the Earth’s surface. ProStar’s PointMan is offered as a Software as a Service (SaaS) and seamlessly connects the field with the office.

ProStar Holdings Inc. (MAPS) is down by 15.79 per cent, trading at C$0.16 per share at 12:58 pm ET.


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