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      More Funding Demand for Connecting Europe Facility

      An open letter that has been signed by 45 European transport organizations has asked for the future EU budget to go ahead and have...

      Turkey Gets $6.75bn Funding on Northern Ring Railway Project

      Turkey has ended up with a preliminary agreement worth $6.75 billion in funding with six international financial institutions for a major railway project that is...

      Human Machine Interface in Transport Control Rooms

      In the high-pressure environment of modern logistics, the point of interaction between operators and data is the most critical link in the safety chain. By optimizing the human machine interface in transport control rooms, organizations can significantly enhance situational awareness and reduce the risk of cognitive overload. This advanced approach to digital control center design ensures that complex data is transformed into actionable intelligence, allowing for faster response times and more secure operations across global networks.

      Trenitalia To Expand Frecciarossa 1000 Fleet of Trains

      Trenitalia has initiated a 2 billion EUR programme that is focused on the expansion of high-speed rail and broader fleet renewal, as Gianpiero Strisciuglio, the chief...

      British Steel Secures High-speed Rail Contract in Türkiye

      British Steel announced on February 18, 2026, that it has signed a new high-speed rail contract worth tens of millions of pounds to supply...

      Edge Computing Powers Real-Time Transport Systems

      The rapid digitization of global infrastructure has necessitated a shift from centralized cloud processing to localized intelligence. By processing data at the source, edge computing in transport real time systems minimizes latency, enhances safety for autonomous vehicles, and optimizes urban traffic flow. This decentralized approach ensures that mission-critical decisions are made in milliseconds, providing the foundational architecture for the next generation of smart, connected mobility.

      The Role of Additive Manufacturing in Transport Spare Parts

      Modern logistics is undergoing a radical shift as additive manufacturing allows the transport industry to move from physical warehouses to digital inventories. By producing critical components on-demand, companies can significantly reduce the weight of parts, eliminate long-lead times for obsolete equipment, and maintain fleet availability with unprecedented precision. This evolution effectively bridges the gap between traditional manufacturing and the fast-paced requirements of contemporary global supply chains.

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      Views from the Industry: The Drone Industry Barometer 2019

      Last year, together with DRONEII, we conducted a Drone Barometer Survey to produce a free whitepaper with perspectives from the drone industry. The paper...

      The Minutes 2017 Movin’on Summit

      From Michelin Challenge Bibendum to Movin’On: a new leg in our collective journey towards sustainable mobility. For almost 20 years, the Michelin Challenge Bibendum was...

      The Minutes 2018 Movin’on Summit

      The mobility industry is in need of a bold action plan to implement the Paris Agreement on Climate Change aimed at a net zero-emission...

      Signing and Lining – The Bigger picture

      How designed assets such as traffic signs and road markings have a wider reach post-handover, and some of processes required to achieve deliverable targets. This...