uST technology has been discussed at Russian universities
The representatives of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. have conducted classes for Russian university students. The topic of the lectures was the uST technology. Among the delegates was Sergey Artyushevsky, the Deputy General Designer for Science at UST Inc.
The audience included teachers and students from five Russian universities. Among them were Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, The Research Institute of Mechanics at the National Research State University of Nizhny Novgorod named after N.I. Lobachevsky, branch of the Samara State Transport University in Nizhny Novgorod, Kuzbass State Technical University named after T. F. Gorbachev and Siberian State Industrial University.
UST Inc.’s employees discussed the crucial components and benefits of the uST complexes, and how they contribute to the economy’s success. A hot topic was the discussion of the potential for collaborative development of uST technologies, through the active participation of university students in work competitions that the company periodically organizes.
The visit to universities ended with a discussion of the cooperation areas. At this stage, agreements have been reached on joint activities on the development of second level transport, roadmaps for interaction with universities have been formed, and ready-made uST technological solutions have been presented to the leadership of Nizhny Novgorod and Kuzbass.
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