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Middle East Rail 2019

Middle East Rail 2019

When

26 February 2019 - 27 February 2019    
All Day

Where

Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre
Sheikh Saeed Halls 2 & 3, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, -, -, -

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By bringing together the leaders of the regional and international transport and railway community, Middle East Rail serves as the leading platform for its international, influential audience to review the vision, technologies and partnerships needed to modernise systems and pioneer the future of rail.

Middle East Rail has grown to become the largest and most established rail event in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and South Asia, including an agenda with five streams of content and hours of structured, exclusive networking opportunities. It is also the only rail event to be run in partnership with the UAE government, hosting more regional and international government representatives than any other rail show.

The conference welcomes 200 speakers, including international experts, ministries, CEOs of transport operators and high-level decision makers to analyse and tackle the biggest challenges facing the industry.

In the form of panel discussions, presentations and interactive roundtables, the 2019 conference agenda features the industry’s biggest trends. From privatisation and planning, digital technologies and automation, urban mobility and supply chain innovation as well as project updates sessions from across the Middle East, North Africa, Central and South Asia.

In 2019, Middle East Rail co-locates with Middle East Smart Mobility, and Middle East Transport Infrastructure. This expansion facilitates the inclusion of the entire transport ecosystem from transport operators, industry disruptors, government entities, urban planners, municipalities, property developers, ports, depots and much more.

From modernising legacy networks, to building transport corridors of the future, upgrading signalling and telecommunications systems, and financing new networks; the Middle East Rail conference has it all.