On September 13-14, the VII Global Conference on Near Space Industrialization will take place in Belarus (Maryina Gorka). It will bring together engineers, scientists, and public figures from around the world.
The event will be broadcast in three languages: Russian, English, and Vietnamese.
The forum will focus on the industrialization of near space using non-rocket and nature-friendly technologies, as presented in the uSpace program. This approach aims to reduce the technogenic impact on the planet’s biosphere and address pressing environmental issues.
Among the honored guests at the event will be representatives from the BRICS Business Communications Fund, UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization), the Russian State Corporation “Roscosmos,” the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of India, the Arctic Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus.
The forum participants will discuss issues related to the construction of space infrastructure, as well as solutions to ecological, biological, and social challenges relevant to the creation of space settlements.
The presentations will take place in four sections:
As part of the exhibition at the conference, non-rocket space developments and other innovative engineering technologies will be showcased.
The organizers invite everyone interested to participate remotely in the conference. To do so, the registration on the event’s website is required. A link to the online broadcast will be available one day before the event starts.
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The organizer of the conference is Astroengineering Technologies LLC. The general partner is Unitsky String Technologies Inc. Other partners of the event include the UNIDO Center for International Industrial Cooperation in Russia, Belarusian State University of Transport, Siberian State Industrial University, and Unitsky Farm Enterprise.
Notably, the first conference on non-rocket exploration of near space was organized by Belarusian engineer Anatoli Unitsky in 1988, gathering around 500 guests from the USSR and abroad. At that time, the inventor presented a global project for a non-rocket geocosmic General Planetary Vehicle capable of relocating harmful terrestrial industry to near space.
Today, the volumes of the conference’s scientific reports are housed in over 100 libraries worldwide.