The VII Global Conference on Near Space Industrialization was held under the Anatoli Unitsky guidance

The VII Global Conference on Near Space Industrialization was held under the Anatoli Unitsky guidance

20 September 2024

September 13-14, lead engineers and scientists presented advanced technologies for industrial exploration of near-Earth outer space in Maryina Gorka, Belarus.

The priority topic of the conference was arrangement of large-scale cargo and passenger traffic on the route “Earth - Near Space - Earth” using non-rocket General Planetary Vehicle developed by engineer Anatoli Unitsky. Also, the experts discussed the technology needed to create space settlements and industries, as well as to support human life in orbit.

Thirty-seven scientific papers presented at the forum have gathered the results of research and practical work performed by the engineering team of Unitsky String Technologies Inc., including the findings of external scientists and experts.

Furthermore, the EcoSpace program which includes the results of many years of research and calculations by Anatoli Unitsky was presented at the conference. Together with the team, he has announced real solutions to pressing global problems through moving industry into near space and transitioning to eco-oriented technologies on Earth.

India’s Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, has supported the meeting and praised in his welcoming speech the environmentally friendly and efficient developments by the World Engineer.

Mr. Unitsky has been a pioneer in non-rocket exploration of space and gamechanger in transportation industry

— the Minister noted.

The signing of the Joint Declaration by Anatoli Unitsky, UST Inc.’s General Designer, and Mikhail Sverdlov, Director of the BRICS Plus Business Communications Support Foundation, became one of the most significant moments of the forum.

When people around the world live in today and do not think about what tomorrow will be, it is important to implement such projects as many times as possible. Thanks to these conferences, our planet has a future

— Mikhail Sverdlov underlined.

Other guests at the event included representatives of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, state corporations, UNIDO, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the Arctic Academy of Sciences, foundations and other organizations.

We have held our seventh and first ever global conference on large-scale near space exploration. These two days were filled with constructive presentations, fruitful discussions and exchange of good ideas. We have reviewed many innovative approaches and technologies that will help us make space more accessible and safer for all of us

— Anatoli Unitsky told in his closing remarks. 

 

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