ProStar, JAVAD partner to improve precision mapping for utility infrastructure
ProStar®, the developer of the PointMan® Precision Mapping Solutions®, and JAVAD GNSS, the manufacturer of patented GNSS technologies, have partnered to bring JAVAD GNSS receivers to the utility and critical infrastructure industry.
The collaboration is part of ProStar’s ongoing strategy to integrate new technologies into its PointMan solution in an effort to create a powerful, cost-effective and user-friendly precision mapping solution.
“We continue to strategically align ourselves with the world’s leading equipment manufacturers and to establish PointMan as the global leader in precision mapping,” said Page Tucker, CEO and Founder of ProStar. “Combined with PointMan, JAVAD GNSS receivers will help create a best-in-class precision mapping solution for any stakeholder located anywhere in the world that desires to map the precise location of underground infrastructure even in the harshest environments.”
“Our mission at JAVAD GNSS has always been to provide the most reliable, accurate, and innovative positioning solutions,” added Simon Baksh, VP of Product Development at JAVAD. “We made the decision to enter the utility mapping market where we see tremendous growth opportunities on a global basis, and after extensive research chose PointMan to meet our demanding criteria. Partnering with ProStar allows us to bring JAVAD technologies to new markets where accurate geospatial data is crucial.”
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