The delegation from Kazakhstan got acquainted with UST Inc. technologies.
Representatives from Kazakhstan visited Unitsky String Technologies Inc., where they met with Anatoli Unitsky, the company’s General Designer, to discuss potential cooperation in the field of transport technologies.
The Kazakh side is considering the possibility of building an internal transport line for a future tourist site near Lake Kolsai. Special attention is paid to the adaptation of uST technologies to mountainous terrain, which is especially relevant for this project.
Additionally, representatives from Stroyindustria LLC in Kazakhstan, led by Deputy Director Mukhit Doschanov, visited the EcoTechnoPark in Maryina Gorka during the visit. They were shown modern string transport and infrastructure complexes, as well as the possibilities for their use.
"We see great potential in the use of string transport," said Mukhit Doschanov.
At the moment, the delegates are studying the most technically acceptable options for the transport system, as well as commercial proposals and possible risks. The parties have already expressed their interest in further developing the dialogue and implementing joint projects.
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