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9. Railway Forum

Under the motto “The Future of the Railway Sector: Shaping Change Together,” the 9th Railway Forum will take place on September 3 and 4, 2025, at the Estrel Congress Center in Berlin.

The forum is aimed at decision-makers and specialists in the European rail industry. Its goal is to promote exchange among participants and provide a platform for discussing future developments and challenges. Participants include rail operators, manufacturers, suppliers, political decision-makers, and thought leaders from Germany and Europe. Around 2,000 guests are expected to attend.

 

Digital innovations on track – we look forward to meeting you

Come visit us at the ERCI & ACstyria joint booth (booth number T14).

Would you prefer to schedule an appointment for a personal meeting at the Railway Forum? Please email us your preferred date and time at tradeshow@boomsoftware.com, and our experts will reach out to you.

We look forward to welcoming you at our booth!

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