uST Transport Presented at the World Without Hunger International Conference

Addis Ababa hosted the World Without Hunger International Conference dedicated to the problem of food shortages in Africa and worldwide. Oleg Zaretsky, CEO of uScovery, took part in the event and presented uST transport as a solution to the region's problems.

Poorly developed transport infrastructure is one of the factors contributing to food shortages in Africa. This continent is rich in natural resources but decades of colonial exploitation have depleted its resources without providing adequate economic and social returns.

"Today, it’s crucial to address these longstanding issues quickly with innovative transportation technologies. uST technology could be a promising solution, offering cost-effective, eco-friendly, and safe transport," said Oleg Zaretsky, CEO of uScovery.

Unitsky String Technologies Inc. offers transport and infrastructure complexes that require much less financial investment than conventional alternatives, making them more economical to build and maintain. This is a truly high-performance solution for African countries.

The introduction of uST technology will improve logistics infrastructure and enable rapid and uninterrupted delivery of food and humanitarian aid, even to hard-to-reach and remote regions of Africa.

The uST elevated complexes do not require a significant land allocation. The anchoring structures and supporting towers of the string rail overpass occupy a small area. This not only preserves nature in its original state, but also maximizes the conservation of soil suitable for agricultural use. 

The application of uST technology across African countries can provide the continent with environmentally friendly, safe, and cost-effective transportation, alleviating the food supply challenges and significantly improving the living standards for local populations.

11 November 2024