Delegation from Malaysia visits uSky Test & Certification Centre

Delegation from Malaysia visits uSky Test & Certification Centre

19 September 2024

A delegation from Asia Mobiliti, leading developer of mobility and public transport management systems in Malaysia, has visited headquarters of uSky Transport. This meeting marks an important step towards exploring the advanced transport solutions on offer by uSky Transport and possible cooperation between the two companies.

Mr. Ramachandran Muniandy, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of Asia Mobiliti, Mr. Navin Vasdave, Managing Director of Navtes Capital Partners Asia, Dr. Shams Ghazy, Strategic Communications Specialist of Asia Mobiliti, accompanied by a representative of uSky Transport at Test Track 1 passenger station and ready to take a trip on tropical uCar

The visit of Asia Mobiliti representatives to the uSky Test & Certification Centre in Sharjah, UAE, helped them to clearly see the work of innovative uPods, as those move on suspended rails elevated above ground. uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology can be a revolutionary solution for dense cities, help to reduce congestion and improve transport’s efficiency.

uSky Transport mechanical engineer presents the uSky Intelligent Control System to guests

For Malaysia, as for many other countries in Southeast Asia, the issue of traffic congestion and environment is extremely acute. During this meeting, representatives of Asia Mobility Technologies discussed possibility of implementing uSky Transport & Infrastructure Solutions in regions with high population density, which could radically change approach to urban transport in Malaysia. Transition to eco-friendly, remotely piloted transport systems developed by uSky Transport professionals will not just reduce traffic congestion, but also reduce carbon emissions, which is in line with the region’s sustainable development goals.

uBus Carat is a comfortable, safe and environmentally friendly public transport of the future. It can be integrated into urban infrastructure and reduce the load on traditional route networks

Our guests personally evaluated capabilities of autonomous electric uBus Carat

Our team expects this visit to be a starting point for strengthening cooperation between Asia Mobiliti and uSky Transport. The companies can work together to adapt uSky's cutting-edge Transport & Infrastructure Technology to specific conditions of Asian cities, enabling Malaysia to become one of leaders in sustainable and innovative transport solutions.

Joint photo of Asia Mobiliti and uSky Transport representatives against the backdrop of high-speed uFlash

 

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