UST Inc. intensifies cooperation with the BRICS Plus Business Communications Support Foundation
The signing of the joint agreement during the GCNSI 2024 conference was an important step towards strengthening cooperation between UST Inc. and BRICS Plus. The collaboration continued this week. The partners of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. visited the office, production complex, and R&D center of the company.
The delegation consisted of representatives from Russia, India, and Brazil. They were shown the territory of the EcoTechnoPark in Maryina Gorka and introduced to the processes at the SW Plant production complex.
“I am sure this visit will strengthen cooperation between UST Inc. and BRICS Plus. We look forward to continuing effective cooperation, which will definitely affect the speed of uST technology implementation in the countries of the association,” stressed the importance of the visit Evgeny Petrov, the Deputy General Director for Marketing of UST Inc.
Let us recall that the VI International Municipal Forum of BRICS countries was held from August 27-28, 2024. Unitsky String Technologies Inc. participated in this event. For the sustainable development of the BRICS countries, UST Inc. has proposed a number of solutions based on uST technologies. The company's goal is to create and implement nature-friendly biosphere technologies that can significantly increase the efficiency of using spatial and raw materials, as well as energy resources of states.
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