From idea to implementation: UST Inc. presents a film about the creation of the uLite Complex
Unitsky String Technologies Inc. has presented a documentary film about the creation of the first commercial complex that is uLite.
This compact and efficient transport and infrastructure solution by uST is intended to perform public and economic tasks of the Aquarelle ecopark, including transfer of personnel and transport of goods for the country complex within the territory of 168 ha, delivery of guests to recreational areas, lake shores, zoo and other facilities. Previously, uLite was commissioned as a cargo transport system. Now, the range of measures to turn it into a passenger transport complex is being carried out.
“When I delivered my decision on the construction of our first commercial project in the Aquarelle ecopark, which will be cheaper than highway, railway and even cable road, I was told it’s impossible, it’s unreal. But we did it”, – the General Designer of UST Inc. Anatoli Unitsky said.
The film describes the origin of the idea, the main steps of the uLite development, the unique technological solutions which had been laid in the complex design. What was the starting point of uLite? What did UST Inc.’s specialists focus on when developing it? How was the construction process carried out? What difficulties did the engineers face and how did they solve them?
Learn more in this video.
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