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ERCI Webinar | Innovations in Condition-based Monitoring of Rolling Stock
11
Jun

ERCI Webinar | Innovations in Condition-based Monitoring of Rolling Stock

Registration is closed
11. June 2025
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
online
10:00
Introduction
- ERCI - European Railway Clusters Initiative
10:10
Structural Condition-Based Monitoring forerunner for rolling stock
- Laetitia Lafforgue | Business Development Engineer | Touch Sensity
10:40
Real time? Real awesome! Live occupancy information in real time
- Jochen Treitel | CEO | Attensys.io GmbH
11:10
Q&A
11:25
News from the ERCI Network
- ERCI - European Railway Clusters Initiative
Lutz Hübner

Contact

Lutz
Hübner
Senior Manager
Rail Systems Technology
T +49 30 46302-573

What to expect?

In this ERCI Webinar you will learn about two innovative solutions in condition-based monitoring of rolling stock.

In the context of optimising the resources allocated to maintenance operations, the implementation of a monitoring solution such as the Sensity Tech® allows Remote Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM), significantly reducing intervention times and costs. This solution will be presented by Touch Sensity, a member of i-Trans.

Attensys is a Berlin-based company specialising in sensor-based IoT solutions. With their worlds-first Seat Informer they have broken the ice for in-train solutions providing real-time occupancy information for providers, maintenance crews and passengers alike. In the second presentation of the webinar you will learn about the scope of information, the most important use cases of Attensys' customers plus some interesting facts about technical parameters and integration steps.

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Please note

  • By registering for this webinar, you agree that the webinar will be recorded and published on the YouTube platform of the STARS project.
  • Registered participants will receive an access link to the webinar in a separate e-mail.

About ERCI

This webinar is organized by the ERCI - European Railway Clusters Initiative. ERCI comprises 18 research and innovation-oriented railway technology clusters, covering 17 countries. ERCI represents over 3.600 enterprises and research institutes including over 2,300 SMEs and aims to promote innovation and the development of new business opportunities as a means to sustainably strengthen competitiveness within the European railway industry. ERCI promotes cooperation between industry and research, initiates innovation projects, organizes B2B meetings and workshops. This also includes promoting visibility and networking at EU level.