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STARS Tutorial | Technological Innovation Analysis Part III: Technological Innovation Analysis, Part III:  “Assets for automated/autonomous or remotely piloted operations & Network management planning and control”
14
Sep

STARS Tutorial | Technological Innovation Analysis Part III

14. September 2023
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
online
11:00
Introduction
11:15
Autonomous train achievements
Speaker: Ankur Mathani | Railenium
11:35
New ATO generation
Speaker: Pierre-François Jauquet | ALSTOM
11:55
Traffic management optimisation
Speaker: Joaquin Rodriguez | Gustave Eiffel University
12:15
Q&A
Conclusion
Lutz Hübner

Contact

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

 

 

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Learn about Technological Innovation Trends

In this STARS tutorial, you will learn about two of eight Technological Innovation Trends from the Technology Innovation Analysis provided by the French Technology Centre RAILENIUM and regarding Assets for automated/autonomous or remotely piloted operations & Network management planning and control.

RAILENIUM will talk about the future Autonomous train based on major achievements developed in the recent collaborative R&D projects and built demonstrators. ALSTOM will then present the challenges around the new generation of ATO and highlight innovations. Gustave Eiffel University will focus on a key topic for Railway system performances and capacity, related to the last developments in the field of network management planning and traffic optimisation tools.

Please note

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

About the STARS project

This tutorial is organised by the STARS project. The application of advanced technologies and their Europe-wide dissemination in internal company processes should help to significantly improve the adaptability of traditional SMEs from the rail and mobility sector to the changed economic environment after the Corona crisis and to increase their competitiveness on a European scale. The project thus contributes to the European Commission's economic stimulus package. To achieve this, the STARS project aims to support international cooperation between technology-savvy SMEs/start-ups and traditional SMEs.