Sorry, but it's easier to learn basic C++/C, and let beginner developers get lessons from a basic linter or clang-tidy for about the same result, for a fraction of the developer cost.
I want rust to be adopted and I believe companies should force it, but you will not get adoption from young developers and even less from senior C++ developers.
Not to mention rewriting existing C++ code in rust, which cost would be astronomical, although I do believe companies should invest in rewriting things in rust because it's the right thing to do.