Vietnamese Delegation Explored the World Engineer’s Technologies

A distinguished delegation from Vietnam visited Unitsky String Technologies Inc. The delegation included representatives from government bodies, science, business, and media.

During the visit, the guests familiarized themselves with the process of creating string transport: the work of design offices, the production of uPods at the SW Plant factory, and tested the rolling stock at the EcoTechnoPark.

A key part of the program was a video conference with the technology's author, the General Designer of Unitsky String Technologies Inc., Anatoli Unitsky.

"Vietnam is a dynamically developing country where eco-friendly transport solutions are in high demand. uST technology is capable of transforming transport infrastructure not only in Vietnam but throughout Southeast Asia," emphasized the World Engineer.

During negotiations with the company's management, the prospects for strategic partnership were discussed, and six potential pilot projects for Vietnam were considered. Among them are the creation of passenger lines in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, a large-scale transport corridor around the capital, and a transport-infrastructure complex along the Hong Ha River. The projects aim to enhance mobility, improve transport accessibility, and boost the region's tourist potential.

As noted by the delegates, they highly appreciate the strategic vision of Anatoli Unitsky and his developments, especially string transport — an advanced solution for urban and interregional transportation.

"We firmly believe that, thanks to the close, friendly, and comprehensive cooperation between both sides, joint projects will soon be effectively implemented in Vietnam, contributing to sustainable development, stimulating innovation, and becoming a model of public-private partnership in the Southeast Asia region," emphasized the representative of the Vietnamese delegation, Professor, Doctor of Science Dinh Van Hien.

The visit confirmed mutual interest in the practical implementation of projects and opened a new chapter in promoting uST technology in Southeast Asia.