Representative of UST Inc. Told about the Role of the Center for Scientific and Innovative Activities in the Development of the Company
The professional portal ProКачество published an article about the importance of scientific research centers as a significant element in the development of high-tech businesses. Deputy General Designer for Science in Unitsky String Technologies Inc., Sergey Artyushevsky, shared his expert opinion and spoke about the work of the company's research department.
The article notes that scientific development centers help organizations be more flexible and respond more quickly to new trends, consumer preferences, and technological advances. Therefore, the Center for Scientific and Innovation Activities at UST Inc. plays a crucial role in developing innovative solutions and enhancing the company's market position. As Sergey Artyushevsky explains, the department is engaged in developing unique technologies, optimizing processes, and implementing automation to solve complex engineering challenges. For example, a significant achievement was the development of a unique robotic system for joining materials.
Learn more about activities and developments of the Center from the article on ProКачество.
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