UST Inc. Delegation Participated in a Conference in Orenburg

Representatives of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. attended the 19th All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference "Advanced Technologies in Transport Systems", held at Orenburg State University.
Sergey Artyushevsky, UST Inc.'s Deputy Chief Designer for Science, presented a report titled "Enhancing Environmental Safety Through the Implementation of Transport & Infrastructure Solutions by Unitsky String Technologies in Orenburg".
During their visit to Orenburg State University, Viktor Garanin, the company's Scientific Secretary, delivered a lecture for students and faculty on "uST String Rail Transport: Features, Advantages, and Applications in the National Economy".
Following the lecture, UST Inc. specialists discussed potential partnership opportunities with university representatives, participation in UST Inc. conferences, and promoting uST technologies in the Orenburg region.
Background:
Orenburg State University is a leading university in the Ural region of Russia. It offers over 200 educational programs and has more than 20,000 students. The institution comprises 18 academic buildings, modern facilities and resources, and developed infrastructure.
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