Anatoli Unitsky: “I put a high value upon the upbringing and training of the younger generation”

The secondary school delegation visited the EcoTechnoPark and expressed their fascination with the developments by the General Designer of UST Inc. in a letter of thanks.

Recently, the EcoTechnoPark, that is the R&D Center of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. in Maryina Gorka, was attended by a group of students and teachers of the Tihinichi Secondary School of the Rogachevsky district. The students visited the museum of string technologies, passenger stations, and the control room, as well as learned about the unmanned control of uST transport and the advantages of string rail overpasses.

“I put a high value upon the upbringing and training of the younger generation: investment in education and training is vital to the growth and development of our society as a whole. Therefore, I actively support educational initiatives to familiarize students with our unique biosphere technologies. I am proud to have contributed to nurturing talents and developing the potential of the next generation, and I will continue to do everything possible for this”, commented on the visit Anatoli Unitsky.

The students were highly impressed by the history of the difficult engineering path traversed by the General Designer of UST Inc., as well as the demonstration of his developments, such as a one-section uCar and a two-section uBus.

“What the children saw during their visit to the EcoTechnoPark struck them first of all with creativity and, as they later put it in a conversation, unearthly sensations. The miracle of technology and the expositions of the museum, well presented by your employees, have put them into thoughts.

On top of it all is, of course, the personality of Anatoli Unitsky, whose biography will later become an example of determination and inexhaustible diligence for many of them. We constantly convince them that 99% of talent is hard work. The life of Anatoli Unitsky proves this”, said Olga Klimkova, the school’s director, in the letter of thanks.