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Launch of Path Searching and Automations, funded through the RSSB Dynamic Train Planning innovation competition.
Register for ATTUne EXPO2023 to get the latest on ATTUne. Join Bellvedi Tracsis users, developers and special guests and share your views on the future of ATTUne and train planning. The event will be held at RSSB’s offices in London on 15 June 2023. Register for ATTUne EXPO now.
Always a good event, an opportunity to catch up and meet cross-industry partners, and also to learn about innovative ideas. I always come away with a greater understanding of challenges that affect other parts of the industry and how we can all work together, share and pool knowledge.
Watch videos from the successful March event or download the presentations.
Over 150 delegates attended this year’s V/T SIC and ADHERE seminar, held in person in Manchester and online. The morning presentations covered the latest on new management approaches for vehicle/track interface issues; and in the afternoon the focus was on novel insights and techniques to understand, monitor, and improve wheel/rail adhesion.
Nine presentations were given during the day, including ‘Understanding the polysaccharide composition of crushed leaves and evaluating potential enzyme treatments’ and ‘Developments in Rail Management / Hot Weather Performance’. Delegates engaged in discussion during Q&A panel sessions, and took the opportunity to network with colleagues and exhibitors during the breaks.
There’s no need to miss out, even if you couldn’t make it to the event: full recordings can be found on the RSSB website. You can also download the presentations.
To get involved in future seminars, contact Ben Altman, Senior Research Analyst: Ben.Altman@rssb.co.uk
Our Research Programme develops new knowledge and solutions to make the railway more efficient, safe, and sustainable.
This research needs the rail industry to work together, and benefits greatly from the steer and review that RSSB provides, with its independence and strong technical capabilities.
The programme is predominately funded by the Department for Transport. We also owe a big thanks to many organisations across the industry that provide significant in-kind support to research, co-fund work with us, and pioneer putting the findings into practice.
We invite stakeholders from across the industry to tell us about the challenges they face and the new knowledge and solutions they need. If these would benefit from cross-industry collaboration and system-wide thinking, it is likely that the R&D programme can be of assistance.
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