K.I. ME BABY ONE MORE TIME – Railtalks #20

Oops, we did it again: Once again, we’re joining the next edition of the popular “RAILTALKS” series. Under the motto “K.I. ME BABY ONE MORE TIME”, the 20th RAILTALKS event will take place on September 17, 2025, at the PlaceOne – Panoramabar Berlin 360° in Berlin.

This unique discussion format brings together thought leaders and decision-makers from across the rail industry to explore the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the mobility of tomorrow. And we’re right in the middle of it: Our CEO Andreas Schaller will speak—high above the rooftops of Berlin—about opportunities, challenges, and real-world applications of AI in the rail sector.Joining him are experienced participants and industry professionals, with plenty of space for dialogue and networking. We look forward to insightful conversations with experts from business, technology, and rail operations.

RAILTALKS provides the perfect platform to share ideas, strengthen partnerships, and collaboratively shape the future of mobility.
Come by and see for yourself—after all, as the locals say: “Det wird knorke!”

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