In addition to the thematic session on robotics and mechanization, Strukton hosted several other activities, such as a sustainability festival and a sector meeting with Dutch stakeholders.
With so many guests, we took the opportunity to showcase a range of innovations. Visitors had plenty of chances to see key technological developments, including:
- ERTMS Trackbot: an advanced installation robot for balises and axle counters, supported by the ASAP-ERTMS program and Europe’s Rail through the IAM4RAIL project
- Leonardo measurement train: a platform for digital inspection and data visualization, also part of the IAM4RAIL project
- Robel welding robot
- Various sustainable innovations, including our battery-powered locomotive
This day was not only an important kick-off for greater focus and collaboration on robotics, but also highlighted the need for strategic cooperation across the sector. Europe’s Rail plays a key role in this effort, with the ambition to continue within a similar framework to the current Joint Undertaking.
We will soon publish the outcomes of our discussions with European partners, sharing joint ambitions and next steps.
Participating organisations: Voestalpine Track Solutions, SNCF, ProRail, Haskoning, CEIT, Acciona, TU Delft, Robel Rail Automation, DNV, AMT, SERSA Rhomberg, Europe’s Rail, The Synergy Hub.