PRS Geo-Technologies
Soil-stabilization Technology for Roads and Slopes
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in March 1996, PRS Geo-Technologies operates with 51–200 employees. The company specializes in soil-stabilization and reinforcement technologies, notably securing a significant investment when Markstone acquired 40% of the company in November 2004.
Business overview
PRS Geo-Technologies develops advanced soil-stabilization and reinforcement technologies for critical infrastructure and landscape applications. Its core product, Neoloy, is a novel polymeric alloy used in geocells for base reinforcement in roads and railways, earth stabilization, erosion control on slopes and channels, retaining walls, and geomembrane protection for reservoirs and landfills. The company primarily serves the construction, military, and critical infrastructure sectors, with a focus on materials and substances within industrial technologies.
Strategic signal
In November 2004, Markstone acquired a 40% stake in PRS Mediterranean for NIS 100 million. This investment signaled strong market validation for PRS Geo-Technologies' soil-stabilization technology and provided substantial capital for further development and market expansion, highlighting investor confidence in its proprietary Neoloy geocell solution for infrastructure projects.
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