UST Inc. co-organized a session on sustainable development at the VII International Municipal Forum of BRICS Countries, held on November 20–21 in Saint Petersburg.
The VII International Municipal Forum of BRICS Countries gathered over 5,000 participants from 70 countries worldwide. A key event was the session “BRICS Sustainable Development Technologies,” co-organized by Unitsky String Technologies Inc., founded by Anatoli Unitsky.
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At the event, UST Inc. specialists exchanged views with representatives of government authorities, transport agencies, and urban planning experts.
The discussion centered on the World Engineer developments, including string transport and other biosphere technologies, which are already capable of setting new standards for sustainable urban development.
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“BRICS countries are showing growing interest in engineering solutions that can transform urban infrastructure. String transport addresses contemporary challenges, including environmental and transport issues. What is particularly important for us is that the professional community now perceives it not as a futuristic concept, but as a working technology,” noted Anatoli Unitsky.
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Participants of the session showed particular interest in the advantages of uST technology. Discussions highlighted how moving transport flows above the ground can free up urban space for development. String transport not only addresses traffic congestion but also reduces the burden on city budgets.
Special attention was given to the project’s economic efficiency, construction speed, and minimal environmental impact. Participants also emphasized that the technology is ready for large-scale deployment across BRICS countries, which together are home to nearly half of the world’s population.
It is important to note that active work on implementing uST transport and infrastructure complexes is already underway within BRICS states. In the UAE, string transport made the shortlist of the Dubai Ministry of Transport, surpassing over 200 global unmanned transport solutions. Activities continue in India, where, according to the country’s Minister of Transport, at least 500 string transport projects are needed. UST Inc. is further engaged in route development in Russia and Indonesia.
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UST Inc.’s participation in the VII International Municipal Forum of BRICS Countries confirmed that Anatoli Unitsky’s developments strategically align with the sustainable development goals of these states and open opportunities for international cooperation in string and other biosphere technologies.