EXHIBITION PREVIEW FEATURE
provided by a series of Project Updates comprising presentations by managers from Network Rail, Transport for London and HS2. In addition, daily interactive discussion forums will take place at The Platform, tackling topical industry themes. All these features are open to everyone attending the show, free of charge. Full programme details can also be found on the Infrarail website. Opportunities for people to get
together at the show to develop business contacts include a welcome Networking Reception with drinks and canapés on the show’s opening day,
visitors will be able to move freely between the two exhibitions. The role of Infrarail in showcasing
the latest that suppliers have to offer is underlined by strong endorsement by the industry. Organisations supporting this year’s event include Network Rail, Transport for London, the Railway Industry Association, the Rail Alliance Networking Association, with its own members’ display area, the Rail Plant Association, the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, the Institution of Engineering and Technology and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, as well as other key industry bodies.
SPEAKERS AND SEMINARS An added attraction at Infrarail 2014 will be a busy programme of supporting activities aimed at enhancing the value of time spent at the show. Each day will
see a keynote speech delivered by a leading figure shaping the direction of the rail industry. This year’s speakers are minister of state for transport, baroness Kramer, Network Rail’s managing director, infrastructure projects, Simon Kirby (shortly before he takes up a new assignment with HS2), and the director general, rail group at the Department for Transport, Clare Moriarty. Also running through the event is a series of industry seminars by managers from leading organisations specifying or implementing major UK rail infrastructure schemes, featuring senior figures from Amey, Balfour Beatty Rail, Siemens Rail Automation and Transport for London. Other speakers will cover innovations in technology by firms exhibiting at the show. Insights into the latest status of some
of the country’s biggest rail infrastructure programmes will be
Above: the last Infrarail exhibition in 2012 attracted more than 4,500 rail industry managers, engineers and buyers. Also running through the event will be industry seminars led by leading
organisations specifying or implementing UK rail infrastructure schemes
while the following evening’s Infrarail & CITE Awards dinner will mark significant achievements by exhibiting companies. Opening times for the event are
10.00am - 5.00pm on 20th and 21st May, and 10.00am - 4.00pm on the 22nd.
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