The GCNSI 2024 Collection of Scientific Papers was Presented at the National Library of Belarus
On April 17, a presentation of the collection of scientific papers of the VII Global Conference on Near Space Industrialization (GCNSI 2024) took place in Minsk. The event, organized by Astroengineering Technologies LLC, was held with the support of the National Library of Belarus. It was attended by the top managers of UST Inc., General Designer Anatoli Unitsky and General Director Nadezhda Kosareva.
The collection includes papers on the topic of non-rocket near space industrialization – scientific research, engineering projects and conceptual proposals. The authors include UST Inc. specialists, which emphasizes the company’s authority in the scientific community and its contribution to the development of sustainable high-tech infrastructure.The event brought together a wide array of attendees, including scientists, engineers, representatives of government organizations, and academic leaders. The presentation served as a vibrant platform for fostering future scientific collaboration and exchanging insights across various industries.
First held in 1988, the GCNSI Conference has established itself as a significant international forum for sharing pioneering ideas and technological innovations tied to the uSpace program. True to tradition, the conference materials are disseminated to major libraries across Belarus, Russia and other countries.
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