
Alstom at UITP: connecting people and communities for a thriving Hamburg and beyond
Alstom at UITP: connecting people and communities for a thriving Hamburg and beyond
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On stand A1460, Alstom will showcase the next generation DT6 metro and signalling for Hamburg
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Alstom will also present its innovations to decarbonise rail, elevate passenger experience and maximise rail system performance
20 May 2025 – Alstom, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, will participate in the UITP Global Transport Summit taking place at Messe Hamburg from 15 to 18 June, presenting technologies and solutions that connect communities and allow cities to live up to their full potential, in the present and the future.
In Hamburg, one of the most important rail hubs in Northern Europe, Alstom will showcase its long-term partnership with the city and highlight its latest generation Metropolis DT6 metro train, designed for fully and semi-automated operation by Hamburger Hochbahn on the city’s metro network including the new metro line U5 which will be equipped with Urbalis Fluence, the world’s first train centric CBTC solution.
Visitors to the Alstom booth will also be able to take immersive virtual journeys to discover how Alstom teams work to decarbonise rail solutions throughout their entire life cycle, drive technology forward to extract peak performance out of rail systems, and ensure rail passengers love their travel experience, beginning to end.
Highlighting expertise on Alstom’s booth and at congress sessions
At all moments of the Summit, Alstom experts and leaders will be speaking on urban mobility challenges and how Alstom responds to them, on our booth (including focuses on the digitalisation of rail and CBTC systems, decarbonising transportation, innovative train interiors or solutions for best passenger experiences), or during the main congress organised by UITP:
- Monday 16 June, from 10:00 to 11:00, Kenza Harkouken Saiah, Data Science and AI Manager, on Rail Energy & Infrastructure Optimisation: Driving Cost Efficiency, Sustainability, and Future Innovation
- Monday 16 June, from 14:00 to 15:00, Véronique Andriès, VP Sustainability and CSR, on Adapting Procurement Practices For a More Sustainable Public Transport Supply Chain
- Monday 16 June, from 16:00 to 17:00, Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Chief Executive Officer of Alstom, on Integrated Land Use and Transport Planning
- Tuesday, 17 June, from 10:00 to 11:00, Alix Porto, D&IS Urban Pre Tendering Director on How Intelligent Rail is Powering Efficient Operations and Connected Cities
- Tuesday, 17 June, from 12:45 to 13:45, Nenad Mijatovic, Chief AI and Data Scientist, on Demystifying AI: Navigating the Opportunities for Public Transport
A strong Alstom footprint in Germany
Alstom currently has around 9,600 employees at 14 locations in Germany. With over 200 years of experience, Alstom develops, produces and maintains all kinds of rail vehicles in Germany.
In the country, Alstom is strengthening the growth areas of services, signalling and digitalisation in particular.
Alstom is currently equipping 215 S-Bahn trains and 118 regional trains with ETCS and ATO for the flagship project Digital Node Stuttgart.
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