4 Start-ups were awarded on the occasion of the UIC Digital Awards
(Paris, 11 December 2018) UIC, the worldwide railway organisation, organised the 4th
edition of the UIC Digital Conference on 6 December in front of over 100
attendees. Mr Jean-Pierre LOUBINOUX, UIC Director General, underlined how
digital could support the development of mobility. Mr Bjorn WESTERBERG, CEO of
the Association of Swedish Train Operating Companies ASTOC (Sweden),
delivered a keynote speech focusing on the impact of AI on maintenance
processes.
This conference was the opportunity to report on the Proof of Concept (PoC)
designed and implemented in Ottawa Station by VIA Rail Canada within the UIC
DIGIM (Dgital Impact on Business) I programme.
The Clearstation project provides via digital devices and a smartphone
applications real autonomy in railway stations to blind passengers. The PoC has
been successfully tested by a panel of visually impaired travellers and has now
been turned into a pilot.
GOSENSE, a French start-up has demonstrated a double innovative project to
support blind persons in their daily life in the city, providing them a safe
and autonomous way to move in cities.
Mr Francis BEDEL, Chief Digital Officer, presented the planned activities in
2019 of the UIC Digital Platform focusing on two main events:
– 1st UIC African Rail Digital Summit planned in Cape town on 25 – 27 February
2019;
– 1st UIC Global Digital Rail Conference in partnership with INFRABEL in
Brussels on 3 – 5 June 2019. Detailed information for these two major events
will be issued in the near future.
Ms Parinaz BAGHEZI, winner of the 1st UIC Digital Awards then reported on her
exciting experience.
UIC Digital Awards
ceremony
The 2018 UIC Digital Awards ceremony was chaired by Mr Gianluigi Vittorio
CASTELLI, Chairman of FS Italiane and UIC Chairman together with Mr Jean-Pierre
LOUBINOUX.
4 start-ups were awarded:
- D-RAIL (Sweden)
- RADRAIL (Iran)
- TRAXENS (France)
- Beijing Innovation & Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd (China)
For the second year, the UIC Digital Awards were sponsored by AWS.
Each winner received 5000 USD of credit for AWS services. Moreover, 1000 USD of
AWS services were granted to the first 50 applicants.
Messrs. CASTELLI and LOUBINOUX closed the ceremony highlighting the importance
of digital developments for the rail sector and how UIC Digital Platform could
support Members to apply its three principles of “SHARE – OPEN – CONNECT.”
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