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EXPO Ferroviaria 2010 review

350 exhibitorsA total of 350 exhibitors took part at EXPO Ferroviaria 2010, an increase of 15% compared to the previous edition of the show, and included leading international companies from the railway sector as well as many specialised suppliers of products and services essential to the industry.


6100 visitors attended the exhibition, an increase of 9.5%. They included senior representatives of Italy’s national rail infrastructure company RFI and rail operator Trenitalia. Top officials from regional transport authorities also visited the exhibition, along with managers from Ferrovie Nord Milano, new high-speed operator NTV and the ArenaWays passenger rail company, among many others. The urban rail sector was well covered too, drawing visitors from Metropolitana di Roma, Metropolitana Milanese and the latter city’s ATM company. Representing foreign train operating companies were managers from ÖBB in Austria, SNCF of France, DB Schenker in Germany and SBB from Switzerland.
 

High-level figures from Italy’s transport industry and its political establishment took part in the formal opening of the EXPO Ferroviaria 2010. Among additional highlights of the event was a two-day conference organised by the Italian College of Railway Engineers (CIFI), a programme of free technical presentations at which exhibitors detailed their latest innovations and a selection of technical visits to local transport facilities.


EXPO Ferroviaria 2010 key facts

  • 350 exhibitors from 16 countries
  • 6100 visitors from 45 countries
  • 250 delegates participated at the conference organised by CIFI
  • 5 technical visits organised by Alstom Ferroviaria and by GTT
  • 5 sections of track installed in the halls
  • 100 exhibitors active in the infrastructure sector

 

Click here to read the complete EXPO Ferroviaria 2010 after show press release
Click here to view the EXPO Ferroviaria 2010 photo gallery

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Show partners Ferrovie dello Stato
Media partners Ingegneria Ferroviaria