UST Inc. Was Visited by a Delegation from BrSTU
Representatives from Brest State Technical University recently visited Unitsky String Technologies Inc. During their visit, Rector Sergey Kasperovich and his colleagues learned about the company’s operational specifics and activities within its production complex. They were also given a tour of EcoTechnoPark.
During a meeting with UST Inc.'s General Director Nadezhda Kosareva, discussions focused on potential cooperation in the educational sector. An agreement was reached regarding the possibility of assigning university graduates to work at the company. Additionally, one of the university’s teachers will undertake an internship at UST Inc.
The delegation was given a tour of UST Inc.'s production complex and visited EcoTechnoPark, where they observed uST Transport & Infrastructure Solutions. They also had an opportunity to ride U4-220 uBus and U4-430 uCar.
The visitors learned about the advantages of uST complexes, which offer solutions for urban and intercity passenger and cargo transportation, capable of reaching speeds of up to 150 km/h.
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