uST Transport Is in the Center of RTA Presentation at InnoTrans 2022
The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) presented a concept on public transport development in the city at the international exhibition InnoTrans 2022. The central place in RTA presentation was literally occupied by one of the models developed by Unitsky String Technologies Inc. – the uBike. Today, on September 23, the final part of the event takes place.
During the exhibition, the RTA delegation presented uST transport as one of the technologies that are being considered for implementation in the UAE. InnoTrans visitors were able to learn about the advantages of second-level transport, which is capable of improving urban and suburban logistics, solving problems of traffic jams and accidents.
InnoTrans is one of the major international exhibitions in the transportation sector, which is held in Berlin. This year, about three thousand companies from about fifty countries took part in it: the UAE, India, China, Sweden, Japan, the USA, Great Britain, Australia, Israel, Switzerland and many other states. The central theme of the event this time was sustainable mobility.
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