UST Inc. and Belarus Economic University Explored the Potential for Collaboration in Research and Academic Areas
The representatives of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. held a meeting with a delegation from the Belarus State Economic University (BSEU), led by Olga Morozevich, the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, and Alexey Bykov, the Vice-Rector for Research. The visit was a significant milestone in enhancing the partnership between the company and the leading economic university in Belarus.
The visitors toured the main departments of UST Inc. and explored SW Plant, where they observed the production of unmanned rail electric vehicles. The delegates were also shown around EcoTechnoPark, where they saw demonstrations of transport and infrastructure facilities. Trips in uPods and visit to the uST Transport Museum were of particular interest. During the meeting, the parties discussed a wide range of possibilities for joint activities, such as scientific publications, participation in conferences, collaboration with students, sharing of experience, and more.
The visit confirmed the mutual interest in establishing a long-term partnership. The parties expressed confidence that cooperation between UST Inc. and BSEU would open up new opportunities for scientific research, educational initiatives, and the introduction of innovative solutions in the economy of Belarus.
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