Pandemic uncertainty forces InnoTrans to be postponed until 2022
The thirteenth edition of the world’s leading trade fair for transport technology will now take place from 20 to 23 September 2022 in Berlin, Germany.
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The thirteenth edition of the world’s leading trade fair for transport technology will now take place from 20 to 23 September 2022 in Berlin, Germany.
The organisers of InnoTrans have announced that the postponed 2020 edition of the international rail trade fair will now take place from 27 to 30 April 2021.
The organisers of InnoTrans have announced that the 2020 edition of the international rail trade fair is to be rescheduled.
Neil Walker, Exports Director at the Railway Industry Association, looks ahead to InnoTrans 2020 and what UK companies can expect at the world’s biggest rail trade fair.
This issue includes articles about keeping railways operational during the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of aerial visual and thermal imaging techniques to monitor Britain's rail infrastructure, improving India’s rail network with state-of-the-art technology, an In-Depth Focus on Level Crossing Safety, plus much more.
Carlo Borghini looks ahead to Shift2Rail’s participation at InnoTrans 2020 and what topics he expects the industry will showcase during the international trade fair.
This issue includes articles from Poland's Transport Minister about the country's much-needed railway investment programme, In-Depth Focus sections on Additive Manufacturing, Winter Operations and the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS), plus much more.
With international guest numbers reaching over 161,000 and more than 3,000 exhibitors showcasing their products and solutions, this year’s record-breaking InnoTrans trade fair has once again proved to be the driving force of the rail sector.
With the railway industry starting to look forward to InnoTrans 2018, Global Railway Review spoke to Roland Leucker, Managing Director of STUVA about their involvement at the event and details of the Tunnel Forums it will be organising.
With the railway industry starting to look forward to InnoTrans 2018, Global Railway Review spoke to Ben Möbius, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB) about his involvement at the trade fair and the innovations he looks forward to witnessing.
With the railway industry starting to look forward to InnoTrans 2018, Global Railway Review spoke to Jan-Olof Björklund, Board Member of the Swedish Rail Industry Group (SWERIG) about their involvement and what he expects from this year’s event.
On 18 September 2018, the Messe Berlin will open its doors once again to host the world's largest rail-focused trade fair. With the event getting closer, Global Railway Review takes a look at some recent InnoTrans headlines to explore what visitors to the twelfth exhibition can expect to see.
29 September 2016 | By Global Railway Review
Last week the global railway industry gathered in Berlin for the 11th edition of InnoTrans. Here, we provide a round-up of this year's event.
22 September 2016 | By Ian Hall, Global Railway Review
Stadler and Vossloh Kiepe presented a tram-train hybrid at InnoTrans that is already in operation in the German city. Ian Hall investigates...