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As InnoTrans 2024 enters its second day, the excitement continues to build around the latest advancements in the rail industry, and the RAILTARGET editorial team is on-site to update you in real-time.
The second day of InnoTrans 2024 is in full swing after the European train arrived in Berlin, beinga platform for key discussions on the future of European rail. Yesterday, the Messe Berlin's doors opened at 9:00 a.m., welcoming key figures from across the rail, public transport, and tunnel construction sectors. Attendees were treated to cutting-edge exhibits and insightful panels that set the stage for the upcoming days.
Running from 24 to 27 September, InnoTrans 2024 is showcasing five main segments: Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Interiors, and Tunnel Construction. The 42 exhibition halls and 3.5 kilometers of track are packed with the latest innovations in rail, from high-speed trains to sustainable transport solutions.
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As the event enters its second day, more high-level discussions and panels will focus on pressing issues like railway digitalization, sustainable mobility, and infrastructure development. The RAILTARGET editorial team is on-site, bringing live coverage of the event's key moments. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to explore what InnoTrans 2024 has to offer!
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