Digest on the Development of String Technologies. Issue No.1

Digest on the Development of String Technologies. Issue No.1

31 January 2022

We have entered the new year 2022, which many futurists consider a year of change. We would like to believe that a wonderful future really awaits us, despite all the difficulties and hardships that we have experienced. In any case, we share with you a fragment of the publication "New Year's Predictions about a Brighter Future: How Futurologists See Our World in Twenty Years...":

“The transport of the future is being created now, in our time. For example, Unitsky's String Transport. It moves above the ground along rails stretched in the air. And this is not just a concept of the project, there are already existing samples. This transport is very safe, comfortable, and accessible to everyone. You can get to any city ten times faster than on a modern train.”

The Middle East media resource travtalkmiddleeast.com has published an article "High-Speed Testing Facility Opens in Sharjah", which retells the press release "Unitsky Launch Cargo and Passenger Transport Complexes Ahead of a High-Speed Solution in 2025”:

“Marking the company’s first commercial project launch, uSky has set ambitions to expand its portfolio to 10 projects by the end of 2022. The first commercial uSky project will be in the ‘investment business’ stage, having passed through the ‘innovation’ and ‘venture capital’ stages. Meanwhile, Unitsky will continue to test the sustainable transportation solution before deploying it widely next year”.

Many media resources have also paid great attention to the UAE visit in January 14-22 of the International Transport Mission, which was organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. We have already told you about the visit of Brazilian specialists to the string transport R&D centre in Sharjah, now we want to inform you that on the Brazilian Internet resources portaldolitoralpb.com.br. and paraiba.com.br. publications about the same event have also appeared.

It should be reminded that representatives of Brazilian transport companies were pleasantly surprised by the possibilities of uSky's transport infrastructure technology and expressed their desire to establish promising business relations with uSky Transport soon. RSW Systems investors have no doubt that this trend will continue!

 

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Elena Derighetti
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1 March 2022
Нам не легко живётся, а компании сложно делать бизнес в данное время с пандемией, мы ценим вас... (иногда бухтим) но это как в семье ...

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