Berlin, 16 March 2016 – Promoting sustainable rail transport – an aspiration shared by rail associations from different countries and continents. However, direct discussions and economic cooperation are needed in order to attain this objective. InnoTrans 2016, from 20 to 23 September, provides plenty of opportunities for personal contacts. Over four days the industry’s leading representatives will be discussing vital issues and thereby helping to prepare the rail transport sector for the future.
31 of the world’s leading associations, with selected member companies, will be represented the next time that the world’s leading trade fair for transport technology takes place. Over two-thirds of them will be coming from abroad, for example from Europe, the USA and Asia. Industrial associations account for 18 of these groups. They provide the necessary economic and technological impetus to ensure that the transport sector continues to offer innovative services and extensive employment opportunities. The international composition of the exhibiting associations, together with their pronounced industrial character, enhance the value of InnoTrans as the leading global event for the industry.
Among the organisations represented on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds will be the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), the Association of the European Rail Industry (UNIFE), the SWISSRAIL Industry Association and the Chung-Hwa Railway Industry Development Association (CRIDA). The Portuguese federation ‘Plataforma Ferroviária Portuguesa‘ (PFP) is making its first appearance here this year.
Statements from international associations
Business France Germany, Head of the Industrial Goods Department Virginie Cadeddu:
“For our companies InnoTrans is THE international industry meeting place. More participants in the international market meet here than anywhere else. However, the number of contacts is not even the most important criterion. It is the quality of the meetings that is always of a very high level.”
Chung-Hwa Railway Industry Development Association (CRIDA),
Hung-Ping Wang:
“Most of our Taiwanese exhibitors are from the railway technology segment. As the world’s leading trade show for transport technology InnoTrans provides our companies with the ideal platform for presenting their products globally, as well as for establishing invaluable contacts with customers.“
Japan Overseas Railway System Association (JORSA), Director Shinji Sayama:
“InnoTrans is a golden opportunity for JORSA members to introduce the latest Japanese railway technology and high-quality products and components to potential customers worldwide.”
About InnoTrans
InnoTrans is the world’s leading trade fair for rail transport technology and takes place every two years in Berlin. At the last event 2,761 exhibitors from 55 countries presented their rail industry innovations to 133,595 trade visitors who came from 146 countries. The five segments at InnoTrans include Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Interiors and Tunnel Construction. InnoTrans is organised by Messe Berlin GmbH. The eleventh InnoTrans will take place on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds from 20 to 23 September 2016. More details are available online at www.innotrans.com.