Meeting of SkyWay Delegation with Minister of Transport of India

Meeting of SkyWay Delegation with Minister of Transport of India

20 December 2016

This morning SkyWay technology creator Anatoly Yunitskiy posted in Twitter a photo taken during a business breakfast with the Minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping of the Republic of India Mr. Nitin Gadkari, as well as with other officials and representatives of business circles of this country. In addition to the General designer, the Deputy Director for development of SkyWay Technologies Co. Victor Baburin was also present at the meeting.

From our previous news releases, you might be already aware of repeated visits by Indian delegations both to Minsk office and to the center of testing and international certification of SkyWay technology, which was a part of the large preparatory work that preceded the meeting.

India rates second in the world after China in terms of population (1.3 billion), whereas it surpassed all other countries by the pace of economic growth showing phenomenal results. In the current, challenging for emerging markets time, GDP growth in the country is expected at the end of the financial year at 7.6% (6.9% in China). The following factors are beneficial for India: the fall in oil prices, investments and demographics. However, along with the achievements, a heap of problems is growing like a snowball. To a great extent they are caused by the fact that transport infrastructure is lagging behind the general development pace of the country as a whole.

In this regard, India has developed and implemented the program “Smart city”, an urban planning concept to integrate various information and communication technologies and the Internet of things to manage urban property. The goal of the program is to improve the quality of life by raising the efficiency of servicing and meeting the needs of population. Its solutions are aimed at improving the quality, performance and interactivity of Municipal services, reducing costs and resource consumption. In addition to the management of the urban transport network, the industries that improve the technology of “Smart city” include government services, rational consumption of energy, healthcare, efficient use of water, innovative agriculture and waste disposal. Cities consume over 30% of all domestically produced electricity and the project on creating “Smart cities” is also aimed in particular at creating energy efficient infrastructure. It is obvious that the SkyWay technology like no other one, meets all the requirements of the above concept. The government of India has already compiled a list of the top 20 cities, which are subject to enter the national program with the expected investment of 1.1 billion U.S. dollars over the next 15 years.

It is also well-known that the Minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping of the Republic of India Mr. Nitin Gadkari is a great supporter of environmental technologies that has been repeatedly discussed in the media. In addition, two years ago, he got a hard mission to inform the public about the death of the Minister of Rural Development, Drinking Water and Sanitation of India Gopinath Rao Munde in a road accident in New Delhi. So even personally Mr. N. Gadkari is highly interested in the implementation of Yunitskiy’s string transport.

In general, according to Deputy Director for development of SkyWay Technologies Co. V. Baburin expressed after the first business trip to India, this country is one great targeted project for SkyWay. It is therefore not surprising that the negotiations began very successfully: the Minister has already expressed his approval of a number of projects in the field of urban passenger and cargo port transportation.

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