Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Japan’s Ambassador to Belarus, visited UST Inc.
The ambassador toured the company’s office, where he gained insights into the latest advancements in string transport. Hiroyuki Yamamoto was personally welcomed by Nadezhda Kosareva, General Director of UST Inc.

During the meeting, Mrs. Kosareva discussed the company’s ongoing projects and invited Mr. Yamamoto to visit EcoTechnoPark. The ambassador accepted the invitation and took the opportunity to test several models of uPods, assessing the performance of rail unmanned vehicles in practice.

Hiroyuki Yamamoto noted the convenience and quality of the vehicles and expressed interest in potential collaborative efforts. In response, representatives from UST Inc. conveyed their eagerness to share expertise and develop partnerships with their Japanese counterparts.
“We are grateful to the Japanese ambassador for his interest in our company and our technologies,” stated Nadezhda Kosareva, General Director of UST Inc. “We hope this meeting will lay the groundwork for constructive dialogue and the exploration of future cooperation.”
At the conclusion of the visit, both parties agreed to maintain communication and seek new avenues for joint initiatives.
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