DB developing emission-free ammonia-hydrogen engine
DB are cooperating with FFI to develop a new emission-free ammonia-hydrogen technology to replace conventional diesel engines.
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DB are cooperating with FFI to develop a new emission-free ammonia-hydrogen technology to replace conventional diesel engines.
As the digitalisation of rail continues, Bosch Engineering is researching and developing systems and functions for automation of rail traffic.
In this video interview taken at InnoTrans 2022, Michael Jung, Product Manager at Syslogic AG, spoke with Global Railway Review about how the company's AI computers can deliver benefits to rail transportation.
The newly acquired fleet of Class 360/2 EMUs will be used by the Global Centre of Rail Excellence as part of their testing and research.
Siemens and its partners have launched the safe.trAIn research project to create AI-based methodologies for driverless regional trains.
Televic GSP and SKF Group plan to combine their technologies to drive development and innovation to advance condition-based maintenance capabilities for rolling stock operators.
The partnership facilitates the combination of next-gen firewall with a first-to-market rail cyber-security solution to bolster protection for onboard and wayside systems.
With the delivery of these inter-regional electric trains, Alstom will provide its first passenger railway fleet in Romania – supporting the country’s transition to sustainable modes of mobility.
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How can the railway industry meet operating challenges faster and more effectively, including exponential change? Watch this webinar in association with Nokia to discover how an agile cloud networking framework can play a key role in operational success.
Michael Kloecker, Head of Solutions Management Railways at Nokia speaks with Global Railway Review’s Editor, Craig Waters, about the benefits, challenges and next steps for mission-critical communications in the railway industry.
Craig Waters, Editor of Global Railway Review, explores what made the headlines in the rail industry during week 12 - 16 September 2022.
At InnoTrans 2022, Saudi Arabia Railways will detail its ambitious growth plans for its passenger and freight railway business over the next five years.
DB Netz have ordered innovative high-speed grinding activity to be carried out across 12,000km of its rail tracks during 2023.
With Industry 4.0 becoming an increasingly vital part of Norway’s railway industry, Sverre Kjenne, EVP of Operations and Technology at Bane NOR, explains how the digital railway will profoundly change the way people work and what elements the rail industry will gain from these changes.
Alstom have been awarded their first major contract in New Zealand to deliver a fully integrated Traffic Management System for KiwiRail.