SkyWay and Leading Belarusian Universities

SkyWay and Leading Belarusian Universities

17 November 2017

On November 14, 2017, SkyWay EcoTechnoPark was visited by a delegation of this country’s leading Universities that prepare engineers for the transport sector ― Belarusian National Technical University and Belarusian National University of transport. The delegation, numbering more than 20 people, in addition to the teaching staff also included students taking an active part in the research activities of the Universities.

The visit was initiated by the Dty Prime Minister Anatoly Kalinin, who is in charge of the Belarusian transport sector. Last summer, during the visit to SkyWay Technologies Co., he recommended to organize such visit to SkyWay EcoTechnoPark for would-be engineers and experts of the transport industry.

SkyWay Technologies Co. was represented by the General designer Anatoly Yunitskiy, who demonstrated to the guests the development of SkyWay project designing organization and personally conducted a tour around EcoTechnoPark. At the end of the meeting, Anatoly Yunitskiy has delivered a lecture on the subject “Optimal transport. What is it?”, in which he shared his vision of the immediate trends in the development of the global transport industry.

Dmitry Bochkaryov, Dean of construction faculty at the Belarusian National University of transport, Gomel:

“The impressions are most positive. We saw the pilot samples of vehicles and tracks for their motion […] It was very impressive and interesting […]. In future, we’ll be able to collaborate with you in testing these vehicles, solving some issues of design and projects…”

Anatoly Skobeida: Professor, Head of Department “Machine components, lifting-transport machines and mechanisms”, Belarusian National Technical University:

“During two and a half years such a great work has been done that it cannot be overestimated […]. We asked many questions today and the answers were comprehensive. It confirms that they are proceeding with a very serious, targeted and effective work…”

Expect the full version of Anatoly Yunitskiy’s speech in the near future, and for now, we offer to your attention a short video report on the event.

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