A world leader in Precision Mapping Solutions® | ProStar Holdings Inc.

ProStar Holdings
Published on: Jun 21, 2021
Author: Editor

As a world leader in Precision Mapping Solutions, ProStar Holdings Inc. (TSXV: MAPS; FSE: 5D00) has expanded the market outreach from US to a worldwide scope. ProStar’s flagship product, PointMan, is natively cloud and mobile and is offered as a Software as a Solution (SaaS). Why is their product revolutionary? What are ProStar’s business model? What big companies are their existing clients? What are their competitive advantages over their competitors? Check out the CEO interview now.

About ProStar Holdings Inc. (TSXV: MAPS; FSE: 5D00)

ProStar® is a world leader in Precision Mapping Solutions®. ProStar’s flagship product, PointMan, is natively cloud and mobile and is offered as a Software as a Solution (SaaS). ProStar’s solutions seamlessly connects the field with the office and provides the ability to precisely capture, record, display, and manage critical infrastructure data in real-time, including roads, railways, pipelines, and utilities. ProStar’s solution has been adopted by some of the largest entities in North America, including Fortune 500 construction firms, subsurface utilities engineering (SUE) firms, utility owners, and government agencies.

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