photo: RAILTARGET/TRAKO 2023
From Japan to Poland, the world’s rail leaders will meet in Gdańsk this September for TRAKO 2025. The fair’s 16th edition will again feature RAILTARGET as media partner with exclusive access.
One of Europe’s leading rail industry fairs is approaching — TRAKO 2025 will open on Tuesday, 23 September. Now in its 16th edition, the Gdańsk fair will host hundreds of exhibitors from 30 countries. Alongside participants from and across Europe, visitors can expect delegations from Japan, China, and Thailand. The event will take place at the AMBEREXPO exhibition centre, featuring both indoor and outdoor stands from leading rail companies.
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RAILTARGET is proud to continue its successful collaboration with TRAKO as a media partner. On site, the editorial team will operate a professional studio for interviews with rail industry leaders and experts. Throughout the autumn, readers can look forward to exclusive articles and video content bringing insights and highlights from the fair.
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In 2023, the fair attracted over 600 exhibitors from 30 countries and more than 23,000 visitors from 54 nations. A similar turnout is expected in 2025, with attendance including experts, manufacturers, operators, and technology providers. The programme will feature dozens of seminars, debates, and technical presentations, as well as special segments such as Education & Career Day and innovation competitions.
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A Meeting Point for Professionals and Innovators
TRAKO 2025 once again promises to be not only a space for expert discussions and the presentation of new technologies, but also a unique meeting ground for professionals and innovators from around the world. Visitors are invited to gain inspiration, follow industry trends, establish new connections, and experience the atmosphere of the largest railway fair in Central Europe — whether as an industry professional, a student, or simply a railway and modern transport enthusiast.