Alstom at RailDresden 2025 - The 11th ICROMA conference
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As a proud sponsor of RailDresden 2025, we are dedicated to integrating trustworthy AI across our portfolio to enhance both critical and non-critical railway applications. This is the 11th edition of the International Conference on Railway Operations Modelling and Analysis (ICROMA), organised by the International Association of Railway Operations Research (IAROR).
Join us from April 1-4 in Dresden, Germany.
With our suite of digital tools, we strive for a 20% increase in availability and reliability, a 5-15% reduction in energy consumption, and a 12% lower carbon footprint, positioning our advanced AI solutions as industry leaders in maximising overall system performance.
When: April 1-4, 2025
Where: Technical University of Dresden, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences | Hettnerstraße 1/3, 01069 Dresden
We are excited to meet you there!
Meet our Mobility AI and Data Science team
This conference provides a fantastic platform for our Mobility AI and Data Science team to present a range of groundbreaking work and innovations for the rail industry, from enhancing predictive maintenance to optimising energy efficiency. We believe their contributions will spark insightful discussions and collaborations within the rail community:
Technical visit in Bautzen
During the technical visits we will open our doors to our production site in Bautzen - a key facility for the assembly and commissioning of rail vehicles. Located in Bautzen, this site serves as a competence centre within Alstom's global network, specialising in producing and testing trams and regional trains for both domestic and international markets.
Join Team Alstom in shaping the future of railway operations with Trustworthy AI at RailDresden 2025!
About ICROMA conferences
International Conference on Railway Operations Modelling and Analysis (ICROMA) are organised by the International Association of Railway Operations Research (IAROR) every two years since 2005, provide a vital opportunity for researchers, consultants, and industrial practitioners to meet, present their latest research, exchange know-how, and discuss current developments and applications in railway operations modelling and analysis.