Serious Intentions of the Future President Received Confirmation

Serious Intentions of the Future President Received Confirmation

28 November 2018

In July 2018, SkyWay technology-developer Company hosted a delegation of representatives of the Nueva Lima project from Peru headed by Claudio Alejandro Zolla Suarez, an influential businessman, pastor, TV broadcaster and politician who recently launched an electoral presidential campaign for the presidency of his country from the Perú Nuevo political party, which was reported here.

Let us recall in brief that the goal of the Nueva Lima project is to create near the Peruvian capital an environmentally friendly and technologically advanced city that meets the most modern requirements and consists of different zones divided by purpose of use: residential, industrial, commercial and recreative. The basic principles of its design coincide largely with the capabilities of SkyWay technology: it is supposed to create an urban environment that does not harm nature while ensuring a high quality of life for citizens. SkyWay transport in this case makes it possible to create transport arteries both in Nueva Lima itself and outside the city. The point is in the crucial role of the innovative SkyWay transport system that can even determine the project’s development strategy as a linear city.

In the summer of this year, the negotiations of the delegation from Peru with Anatoly Yunitskiy, General Designer of SkyWay Technologies Co., resulted with an agreement that the next stage of cooperation would be the arrival of technical experts in Minsk with the purpose to confirm (or to denounce) Claudio Zolla’s opinion on the project’s technical feasibility.

This event happened just last week confirming the serious intentions of South American partners ― the leaders of Nueva Lima project arrived in Belarus: General Manager Jorge Chávez Sánchez and operational and process manager Jorge Babarczy Barrera. During the two days of stay in our Republic the guests personally tested SkyWay rolling stock in Maryina Gorka, held fruitful negotiations in Minsk office of SkyWay Technologies Co., attended a detailed presentation of the technology including its advantages under Peru conditions, explored the possibility of using SkyWay transport and infrastructure complexes both in the city and beyond to provide communication with other settlements in the country.

Negotiators also received comprehensive answers from the Сompany’s technical professionals to all their questions. In particular, these also included the problems of corrosion resistance of transport systems located along the coastline, as well as their ability to withstand natural impacts, such as earthquakes.

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