Low-code IIoT applications development framework
Oxygen Application Studio is a low-code IIoT applications development framework that includes hardware reference designs and software tools.
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Oxygen Application Studio is a low-code IIoT applications development framework that includes hardware reference designs and software tools.
Raman Arora, Principal Project Engineer in the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) – the IT arm of India’s Ministry of Railways, explains how the Smart Freight Operations Optimisation and Real-Time Information (SFOORTI) solution is a useful digital platform for the planning, allocation, coordination, monitoring and analysis of Indian Railways’…
Stimio's railway certified, end-to-end IoT solution allows for continuous rail track monitoring, with geometry and defects evolution over time.
Northern have started to train their workforce on how to spot vulnerable passengers and how to have the confidence to intervene.
Lucie Anderton, Head of the Sustainability Unit at the UIC, explains the evolving role that train stations play as public spaces, and how these changes can benefit the growing street homelessness issue.
Grigore Havarneanu, Senior Research Advisor at the International Union of Railways (UIC), looks at the challenges that railways face in dealing with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and explosive (CBRNe) attacks and how the EU-funded PROACTIVE project can help railway staff to better face these threats.
In this short video, you will get to learn about Kontron Transportation's MCx solution – the future of GSM-R train radio functionalities.
The Office of Rail and Road has published new data which shows that Britain has one of the safest railways in Europe.
Get to know who Kontron Transportation is in this short video explanation.
Northern have introduced a new app that will help staff to check the status of self-service ticket machines on the network.
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Train stations are no longer just used as the start and end of a rail journey – they are becoming leisure destinations and profitable hubs for businesses. This virtual panel addressed how train station design is an important element for improving users’ experience.
Network Rail and the British Transport Police are using new surveillance techniques to stop railway vandals in South Yorkshire.
Northern have completed a four week-long period of action tackling fare evasion on services between Doncaster and Leeds.
For Global Railway Review, Marco Berger, Senior Director - Solutions and Applications Management at Ribbon Communications, explains why growing security risks and passenger expectations are making IT/OT modernisation imperative for rail operators.
Southeastern will reinvest the money from fare-dodgers back into the railway, with around £2.5 million recovered.