How to Overcome the "Last Mile" Barrier: the Opinion of the CEO of UST Inc.
Nadezhda Kosareva, the CEO of Unitsky String Technologies Inc., offered an expert opinion on one of the main challenges of modern mobility – the so-called "last mile". This refers to the final section of the route, which remains a bottleneck even in the most sophisticated transportation systems.
In her column for Forbes, the CEO discusses why the introduction of eco-friendly solutions slows down at this stage and how transport technologies can fix the situation.
She pays special attention to new approaches to urban and suburban communications, where technologies that combine energy efficiency, automation, and minimal environmental impact are crucial.
This material will be interesting for anyone who follows trends in transportation, urban planning, and sustainable development. You can read the full article on Forbes.
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