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Railway Strategies Live 2010
23rd June 2010 , National Motorcycle Museum

Railway Strategies Live 2010
23rd June 2010 , National Motorcycle Museum
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NEXT GENERATION PROCUREMENT

A New Railway - A New Way to do Business

Since its launch in 2007, Railway Strategies Live has set out to provide the sector’s suppliers of equipment, products and services with the practical tools to remain competitive, forge industry links and gain invaluable insight as to what is expected in the future.

This has been achieved because leading industry figures have agreed to share their own best practice secrets and provide the inspiration for suppliers to achieve more. An impressive array of previous speakers have included key figures from Network Rail, Chiltern Railways, Achilles, South West Trains, Alstom, Osborne, Eurostar, O2, Tube Lines, Bombardier Transportation, Siemens and Unipart Rail.

At the heart of future business success is the ability to bring cost-effective, innovative products and processes to this demanding, safety-conscious sector. That’s why each year over 200 delegates draw together to hear the latest views and current thinking of those leading the way,

Whether your interest lies in the latest developments in high-speed rail, electrification, the station regeneration programme, renewals/planned maintenance, Crossrail or green procurement, this event sees the industry’s leaders sharing their own views and working together to ensure that the best ideas are brought to market and embraced by the target customer,

This year’s event, in association with the Rail Alliance, looks further and seeks to identify how any gaps in the procurement process might be bridged with the help of industry associations, Government Agencies or private enterprise.

By attending the conference, delegates not only get the opportunity to listen to the keynote presentations, but also to network with industry colleagues and meet suppliers within the exhibition that supports the event.

Be part of it - and be part of Britain s Next Generation Railway