SAP for Asset & Service Management Europe heads to Seville
Europe’s only SAP-centric asset and field service management conference prepares a 2026 edition in Seville, spotlighting intelligent maintenance, mobile workforces and AI-driven reliability.
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Europe’s only SAP-centric asset and field service management conference prepares a 2026 edition in Seville, spotlighting intelligent maintenance, mobile workforces and AI-driven reliability.
New night trains in Europe, semi high speed corridors in India and fresh scenic and intercity services in North America are redefining rail travel in 2026.
The UK government is weighing a lower top speed for HS2 trains to contain soaring costs, simplify delivery and potentially open the curtailed line earlier.
A new ERA assessment finds just 37% of Europe’s rail infrastructure managers use climate projections for new assets, exposing a vital low carbon mode to rising risks.
Britain’s HS2 high-speed rail project may cut its planned top speed, as new analysis highlights how each marginal mile per hour inflates the multibillion-pound budget.
Across the European Union, infrastructure performance schemes link road charging, climate goals and funding conditions, reshaping how member states build and maintain key transport routes.
Italy’s Rome–Florence Direttissima is set to gain full ERTMS coverage in April, closing the last signalling gap and reshaping a vital tourist and business corridor.
Spain’s Basque Y high-speed rail line is nearing completion, promising faster links across the north and a new gateway between the Iberian Peninsula and Europe.
Toyota is nearing completion of fuel cell module deliveries for Europe’s FCH2RAIL hydrogen train project, marking a key step for low carbon rail mobility.
Lithuania is channeling hundreds of millions of euros into LTG Infra to offset heavy revenue losses from sanctions on Belarus and Russia and shifting cargo flows.
Toyota’s fuel cell modules will power an EU-backed bi-mode hydrogen train prototype, marking a key step toward lower-emission regional rail across Europe.
Hamburg’s UITP Summit spotlights how cleaner, people‑first public transport is reshaping urban travel, with Dubai preparing to carry the momentum into 2026.
Europe’s revamped rail passenger rights promise better protection, but new force majeure rules and exemptions leave many travelers asking whether they gain or lose overall.
New data from the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies shows EU rail revenues plunged by €26 billion in 2020 as Covid crushed demand.
Alberto Mazzola begins his mandate as Executive Director of CER, steering Europe’s railway sector through Green Deal targets, digitalisation and post-crisis recovery.