Representatives of the Robotics & AI Association Visited UST Inc.

A delegation from the Robotics & AI Association, led by Director Andrey Sheko, visited the office and production facility of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. The meeting aimed to discuss collaboration in advancing the scientific and educational initiatives of both parties.
During the visit, the guests gained a detailed understanding of uST technology, its capabilities, and prospects, as well as the activities of the design and architectural divisions and the Rolling Stock Department. The delegation also visited the SW Plant facility, where they evaluated the modern technical infrastructure and observed the production process of uPods.

The company’s scientific activities and its educational work generated particular interest. The guests were also provided with detailed information about the international competition for scientific papers organized by UST Inc.
At the end of the visit, both parties discussed key areas of collaboration, including training young people in engineering specialties, and agreed on the next steps to develop mutually beneficial cooperation.
For Reference
The Robotics & AI Association was established in 2017 and is registered in the Great Stone China–Belarus Industrial Park. The organization’s goal is to promote the widespread adoption of key digital technologies in the Belarusian industrial sector.
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