Railway System: Styria as International Centre of Research & Innovation

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Presented the new Research Cluster Railway Systems research initiative (from lef
Presented the new Research Cluster Railway Systems research initiative (from left to right): Mark Topal-Gökceli (ÖBB), Franz Kainersdorfer (voestalpine), Provincial Councillor Barbara Eibinger-Miedl, Jost Bernasch (Virtual Vehicle), Harald Kainz (Graz University of Technology), Arnulf Wolfram (Siemens Mobility Austria). © Lunghammer - TU Graz
Presented the new Research Cluster Railway Systems research initiative ( from left to right ): Mark Topal-Gökceli (ÖBB), Franz Kainersdorfer (voestalpine), Provincial Councillor Barbara Eibinger-Miedl, Jost Bernasch (Virtual Vehicle), Harald Kainz (Graz University of Technology), Arnulf Wolfram (Siemens Mobility Austria). Lunghammer - TU Graz By Barbara Gigler - TU Graz, voestalpine, ÖBB, Siemens Mobility Austria and Virtual Vehicle pool their railway expertise. The Research Cluster Railway Systems research initiative marks the start of measures aimed at further enhancing the competitiveness of the railway through sustainable overall optimization. Further at the end of the text In the European Year of Rail 2021 , Austria's key players in the rail sector will come together even more closely. Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), voestalpine, ÖBB, Siemens Mobility Austria and Virtual Vehicle will in future be working closely together on an even more efficient and competitive rail system of the future. To this end, the partners have founded the Research Cluster Railway Systems (RCRS) research initiative at TU Graz. The spotlight is on rail vehicle technology, rail infrastructure and rail operations in this project, with a focus on synergy potential and on digital transformation.
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