The INESS (INtegrated European Signalling System) R&D project, launched in October 2008 and funded by the EU Commission under the First Call of the Seventh EU R&D framework programme, will be coming to an end in March 2012.
To mark the end of the project and present its results
We have the pleasure to invite you to:
The INESS Training program, 7 – 9 March 2012
Training Objectives:
- Explanations on benefits of a common method for describing functionalities to railway asset managers
- Dissemination about the common kernel and explain the advantage for infrastructure managers, industry partners and safety authorities
- Explanations on the advantages of using the common kernel in order to convince standardisation bodies to work towards a European standard
- A presentation about the Interlocking-RBC interface FFFIS, focusing on the benefits of standard interfaces
- A demonstration of advantages for infrastructure managers, industry partners and safety authorities in each country on using the INESS architecture/interface specifications
- Demonstration of the process towards a proposal for a standardised system architecture to standard setting and regulatory bodies, safety authorities and the European Railway Agency
- A presentation about the harmonised testing and commissioning of interlockings explaining the advantage for infrastructure managers, industry partners and safety authorities in each country
- The use of the work bench in projects
Who you will meet:
- Railway infrastructure managers – management & engineering level
- Suppliers – management & engineering level
- Railway operators
- Industry
- Data managers and project managers
- Procurement department from the European railways
- Business development and Financial department from the European industry
PLEASE RESERVE YOUR DATES!
For more information about the program, registration and further information about the event, please contact Maria Lafont: lafont at uic.org or consult our dedicated website: http://www.iness.eu/spip.php?article13