Assets of UST Inc. are discussed in the new series about the company’s work in 2023
In the fifth series, the company’s representatives talk about the competences, assets and material base, which are being used by Unitsky String Technologies Inc. in the course of commercial projects implementation. How important is the uLight project? What role is assigned to the Karat complex in commercial projects? What equipment is used at the company’s production premises? Learn more in this video.
Recall, the traditional address of the General Designer and the General Director of UST Inc., dedicated to summarizing the annual results, will be in the final part of the series.
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