The General Director of UST Inc. Is in the Publication of PROBUSINESS.IO: How To Create an Industry-Forming Product of International Level in Minsk

PROBUSINESS.IO has published an expert opinion of Nadezhda Kosareva, the General Director of Unitsky String Technologies Inc. The article describes the peculiarities of doing business in the high-tech sector and the prospects of the Belarusian engineering school.
According to Nadezhda Kosareva, a strong scientific base helps build the company's credibility with government agencies around the globe:
“In a few years, our company has grown from the scale of a single country. Today, the uST technology is under consideration for deployment in the UAE, Russia, India, Indonesia, the USA and other countries. The project has to go through several stages of negotiations, special expertise, and get approval from state institutions. This is not a quick process".
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