Straight talk from rail bosses at 2018 DINNER AT THE ROUNDHOUSE

Railway investment is at all time high, but is UK supply industry doing enough to keep up with all the money-making opportunities open for them?

Two of the biggest names in transport today – Amey Keolis MD Andy Milner and former Network Rail MD Phil Hufton, the brand new newly boss of Bombardier Transportation- will be hammering out this message at Dinner at the Roundhouse at Derby on Thursday October 19th.

There are now only a handful of seats left for this flagship networking dinner. It is essential to BOOK NOW to grasp the opportunity to meet up and socialise with dynamic business leaders who influence how major infrastructure and supply contracts are let. The event is heading for yet another 550-seat sell-out.

This host is Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, the inspirational and outspoken 15-times Paralympic medal winner and champion, who has fought the cause of the disabled at the centre of Government, and is on the board of Transport for London.

DINNER AT THE ROUNDHOUSE is the UK’s flagship railway networking event. Its supporters include Porterbrook, Siemens, Bombardier Transportation, Knorr-Bremse, Angel Trains, LPA Group, Arriva TrainCare, Techforce, Resonate, Ricardo Rail, Tecforce, Arcadis, SNC-Lavalin, Unipart, TXM, Vinci Construction, Wabtec, Ford & Stanley, E.C. Harris, Nomad Digital, Co-Mech, and Atkins.

DINNER AT THE ROUNDHOUSE is the climax of a full day when senior figures from the UK and overseas will be visiting the city for the Rail Forum Midlands annual conference, and its top speakers include Sir Terry Morgan, Chairman of HS2. RFM has 150 business members employing 25,000 people who are developing the next generation skilled workforce, growing exports and accelerating and supporting innovation.

DINNER AT THE ROUNDHOUSE, held in the historic surroundings of the 1839 Roundhouse, provides the unique chance for convivial informal networking until 1.30am, and its audience includes many of the UK’s major transport decision makers, including Government ministers, MPs, worldwide manufacturers, passenger and freight train operators, rolling stock leasing companies, suppliers.

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