Rail Forum to hold ‘Innovation Exchange’ at Rail Live

The Rail Forum is delighted announce that on Day 2 of Rail Live they will be hosting a new networking area called the Rail Forum Innovation Exchange.

Located on stand P80 the Innovation Exchange will have a range of business and innovation support organisations available over two networking sessions across the day. Visitors will be able to find out information around funding and support for new innovations as well as cross sector opportunities and how to tap into international markets. The sessions are open to any UK business with no booking required.

“This is a great opportunity for visitors and exhibitors alike to explore a range of innovation support and funding around some very interesting themes including satellite navigation and space.  With eight support organisations attending in person, a visit to our stand (P80) could kick start product/service development for future years, and perhaps will lead to exhibiting and demonstrating new cutting-edge technologies at future Rail Live shows.  A really exciting prospect!”  said Cat Appleby, Membership Manager.

For details about the business and support organisations participating and information about the sessions please visit the Rail Forum website here.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Registration for Rail Live, is essential to access the exhibition stand.

 

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For further information contact:

Elaine Clark, CEO

elaine@railforum.uk

 

About the Rail Forum

The Rail Forum is a national industry body with strong regional connections including supporting the nationally and internationally important rail supply chain cluster across the Midlands; the Rail Forum has over 330 members providing products and services across all aspects of the industry. The Rail Forum actively supports the national rail agenda and strategy, encouraging collaboration, promoting members’ capabilities, leading a number of regional skills initiatives and supporting innovation and export priorities. The Rail Forum is owned and governed by its members with a Board drawn from member companies.

www.railforum.uk

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