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SponsoredDigitalisation and multimodality at heart of rail evolution, says Huawei
Huawei held its Connect 2025 summit in Shanghai in mid-September, where the company offered insights into AI deployment in rail and emphasised the importance of multimodality in the future development of the transport and logistics market.
SponsoredThe benefits of migrating to a railway cloud architecture
The digitalisation of the world’s railways is gathering pace. But as momentum builds, so too do the challenges of adapting to an increasingly complex digital world. Many different types of information technology systems are used across the rail sector, raising questions about interoperability, data sharing and operational efficiency. Meanwhile, the next wave of innovations is rapidly emerging, including AI, machine learning and big data tools.
SponsoredHuawei addresses the issue of congested, separated rail networks with state-of-the-art cloud solution
A shift to a cloud-based operating regime solves the problems of trying to make cluttered, geographically discrete terrestrial systems work together.
SponsoredThe benefits of migrating to a railway cloud architecture
The digitalisation of the world’s railways is gathering pace. But as momentum builds, so too do the challenges of adapting to an increasingly complex digital world. Many different types of information technology systems are used across the rail sector, raising questions about interoperability, data sharing and operational efficiency. Meanwhile, the next wave of innovations is rapidly emerging, including AI, machine learning and big data tools.
SponsoredDigital Technologies Transforming Ground-to-Train Communications in the Rail Industry
At the end of May, 2023 France formalised a ban on domestic short haul flights for journeys possible in less than two and a half hours by rail.
SponsoredA flexible telecoms network to support smart railways
As with the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, the railway industry is back on the growth track once again worldwide: between 2019 and 2021, more than 12 000 km of conventional railway and 20 500 km of high speed line opened, of which no less than 18 000 was in China, according to UNIFE’s World Rail Market Study, and a further 19 718 km of new lines are currently under construction worldwide according to UIC’s statistics.
SponsoredAn all-optical Integrated Bearer Network for smart railways
As climate change is becoming a global issue, the development of railways as a green, sustainable and high-capacity transportation mode is getting more and more important. The concept of mobility as a service has also become a trend as transportation needs are changing.
SponsoredHuawei launches FRMCS technology at The 9th Huawei Global Rail Summit
INNOTRANS: Huawei officially launched the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) solution at the InnoTrans 2022 and the 9th Huawei Global Rail Summit in Berlin.













