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UST Inc.'s General Designer had a meeting with the top executives of the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority

UST Inc.'s General Designer had a meeting with the top executives of the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority

The meeting focused on the potential for implementing string technologies in the region and exploring opportunities for collaboration.

Anatoli Unitsky, the author and developer of uST transport systems, held a meeting with representatives from the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority (RAKTA), led by H.E. Eng. Esmaeel Hassan Al Blooshi, the Director General. The delegation also included the Planning & Infrastructure Director, as well as Mobility Infrastructure and Transport Planning Specialists.During the meeting, the General Designer of UST Inc. demonstrated the operation of string rail transport systems deployed at the uSky Test and Demonstration Center, and discussed the wide range of possibilities for using uST technology in urban areas and under various climatic conditions.

“String transport is able to radically change the transportation system in cities, providing fast and environmentally friendly travel without traffic jams or congestion. Thanks to the use of electric engines, our vehicles do not produce harmful exhaust fumes, which is particularly crucial for large cities with air quality issues. I would like to emphasize that uST technology can easily be adapted for use in extreme conditions, such as hot deserts," Anatoli Unitsky pointed out.

In addition to the string rail transport system, the World Engineer presented his concept of linear uCities to the guests. The settlements can be a more environmentally friendly alternative to modern megacities. They can harmoniously blend into any natural and climatic environment and do not require fertile land for their development.

The developments generated great interest among the delegates and provided a basis for discussing future prospects for potential cooperation, including the integration of uST technology into the region's infrastructure.

The Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority (RAKTA) is the main body responsible for developing the transportation system in the region. It is in charge of designing and constructing transportation systems, authorizing various forms of transportation, and overseeing the operation of public transportation, maritime transportation, and cargo transportation.

The visit of the RAKTA delegation confirms the increasing interest of UAE government agencies and transportation regulators in uST solutions. These meetings form the foundation for a strategic partnership that has the potential to significantly impact the development and promotion of the technology.