Prospects of uST Technology Implementation Were Discussed at the GCGW-2023
A representative of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. attended the 11th Global Conference on Global Warming (GCGW-2023). Alexander Pavlyuchenko made a presentation on the uST technology potential to solve urgent environmental problems.
The global environmental situation and its implications for society were discussed at the interdisciplinary international meeting held in Istanbul (Turkey). Alexander Pavlyuchenko, an ecologist at UST Inc., emphasized during his report the importance of uST biosphere technologies for solving urgent environmental problems.
The presence at an international event with the representatives of companies from all over the world the world is another way to demonstrate to the public the prospect of introducing uST technology. The participants exchanged technical information, research results and scientific developments aimed at solving environmental problems. During the conference, new perspective acquaintances were established with representatives of various industries.
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