A LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps describes plans to host its first public office hours, positioned as free one-on-one discussions with company experts on robotics and automation strategies for solar assets. The post indicates that early interest is clustering around predictive risk management, operational bottlenecks, and the technical feasibility and ROI of new site robotics.
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The themes highlighted suggest that Raptor Maps is engaging directly with asset owners and operators on higher-value analytics and automation challenges, potentially moving its position further up the decision stack for solar operations. For investors, this may signal efforts to deepen customer relationships, refine product-market fit in robotics-enabled workflows, and position the company to capture spending tied to predictive maintenance and efficiency gains in utility-scale solar.

