In 2025, UST Inc. consolidated the transition of uST technology from the demonstration stage to the phase of practical implementation and preparation for scaling in international markets.

The company strengthened its positions within the Union State and BRICS countries, expanded its partner network, confirmed international certification, and launched targeted projects. In Belarus, state standards for string transport systems were approved, marking an important step toward the institutionalization of the technology.
Key milestones: Over the past decade, the company has built a comprehensive string transport ecosystem — from scientific research and engineering development to commercial operation.

uST technology has moved from experimental solutions to real-world transport lines. The Unilight complex in the Aquarelle eco-park has been operating commercially for more than a year, confirming the stability and reliability of the system under real operating conditions.
Key milestones: UST Inc. systematically invests in specialist training and the scientific foundation required for the long-term development of the technology.

In 2025, the company expanded cooperation with leading universities in Russia and Belarus. A key milestone was the signing of an agreement with Saint Petersburg Mining University aimed at developing and implementing uST freight complexes for the mining industry. At the same time, a framework was formed for R&D, internships, and workforce training in partnership with Belarusian universities.
In addition, the company strengthened its academic presence through an international scientific paper competition and a series of specialized lectures.
Key milestones: In 2025, uST technology received institutional recognition at both national and supranational levels.

A visit by Sergey Glazyev, State Secretary of the Union State, to the UST Inc. EcoTechnoPark, as well as a meeting of the Scientific and Expert Council, became important steps toward the practical implementation of infrastructure initiatives. The expert community recommended accelerating the certification of string transport complexes and creating mechanisms to promote projects in Russia and Belarus.
Key milestones: Cooperation with BRICS has become an effective tool for UST Inc. to form a tangible international project portfolio.

Participation in the BRICS International Municipal Forum and co-organization of a strategic session on sustainable development enabled the company to strengthen its presence in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, regions with a high demand for transport infrastructure modernization.
Key milestones: Testing of the Karat complex confirmed uST’s readiness for use on high-speed and inter-agglomeration routes.
In 2025, the Karat unibus reached a speed of 120 km/h on a semi-rigid elevated guideway in Sharjah. This became key evidence of system reliability, ride comfort, and stability at high speeds, significantly expanding potential application scenarios for the technology.
Key milestones: Confirmation of international standards strengthened confidence in uST technology in regulated markets.

UST Inc. confirmed ISO 45001 and ISO 50001 certifications, as well as compliance with IEC requirements. This demonstrates the maturity of management systems, a high level of occupational safety, and readiness for integration into existing infrastructure.
Key milestones: In 2025, the foundation was laid for the regulatory recognition of string transport.

Belarus approved the first national standards governing uST terminology and rolling stock requirements. These documents simplify certification procedures, increase trust among potential customers, and create a basis for the development of interstate EAEU standards.
Key milestones: UST Inc. continues to build a global project portfolio with varying levels of readiness.
The company advanced projects in Nepal, Taiwan, Indonesia, Russia, Kazakhstan, and India. Of particular importance is the preparation of the first concession-based uST project in Russia, which is expected to become a scalable model for implementation in other regions.
Key milestones: The project at the Sosny Sanatorium is a clear example of the practical integration of uST into existing infrastructure.

The start of construction of a passenger transport complex demonstrated how uST technology can be applied in the recreational sector, combining environmental sustainability, passenger comfort, and minimal impact on the natural landscape.
Key milestones: By the end of 2025, uST technology is as close as ever to mass deployment.

This is reflected in the GTI Group Development Strategy for 2025–2035. The expansion of the project portfolio, regulatory recognition, confirmed technological maturity, and the launch of real construction projects form a solid foundation for transitioning from individual implementations to systematic deployment in multiple countries worldwide.
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