UST Inc.’s Solutions Are at the Eurasia Rail Exhibition in Türkiye
uST Transport is presented at the 10th Eurasia Rail Exhibition in Istanbul. The guests of the event got acquainted with the passenger transportation solutions of UST Inc. uST Transport and Infrastructure Complexes were of great interest to the exhibition visitors.
The guests of the sector-specific event received answers to questions concerning the advantages and capabilities of uST Complexes. A team of experts held a presentation introducing the features of uST Technology. Visitors were able to compare the potential of UST Inc.’s Solutions with existing overpass alternatives, as well as rail transport.

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Eurasia Rail is one of the world’s largest sector-specific exhibitions being also the only one in the region. The event is supported by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of Türkiye. The exhibition has become an international platform for communication with manufacturers, developers of new technologies, as well as logistics companies.
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