The Right Track Podcast Series, Episode 9 – AI-Driven ETCS Solutions
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In this latest episode of The Right Track, Emmanuel Marquis, Executive Vice President of Aerospace, Defence and Rail at Trigo Group, discusses the integration of European Train Control System (ETCS) and artificial intelligence (AI) in rail projects. He explains how ETCS and AI are enhancing efficiency and safety in rolling stock manufacturing, particularly for large-scale projects like HS2 and the East Coast Main Line.
In the second half of the episode, Emmanuel shifts his focus to the future of rail, discussing upcoming technologies and trends that are set to shape the industry, including:
- Advancements in propulsion systems: Hydrogen and hybrid trains, and their impact on power complexity
- Use of composite materials: Adoption of lightweight materials to reduce weight and environmental impact
- Improvements in passenger experience and connectivity: Increased focus on electronics and software in train environments
- Evolving manufacturing processes: Adjustments needed due to increased train quantities and potential market shifts
- Market shifts and consolidation: Anticipated changes in the North American rail market and supply chain consolidation.
Whether you’re curious about the push for sustainable materials or the future of passenger experience, this episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities ahead for the rail sector. Listen now to learn more about these exciting developments, and don’t forget to share this episode with colleagues and fellow rail enthusiasts who are eager to stay informed about the future of rail technology and innovation.
Emmanuel Marquis is the Executive Vice President of Aerospace, Defence and Rail at Trigo Group. He joined TRIGO in 2014 as the Aerospace Business Line Director. With an Engineering Degree from École Supérieure d’Électricité (Supelec, France), he brings extensive expertise to his role, overseeing TRIGO’s strategic initiatives and innovations in the Aerospace, Defense and Rail sectors.
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