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Press Release12 June 2025Siemens AGMunich
Siemens Mobility Showcases Digital Solutions for Urban Rail Transport at UITP Summit 2025
Siemens Mobility Showcases Digital Solutions for Urban Rail Transport at UITP Summit 2025, Siemens Mobility
UITP Summit Hamburg 2025 – June 15 -19, 2025, booth A1350, hall A1
At the UITP Global Public Transport Summit 2025 in Hamburg
(June 15-19, Hall A1, Stand A1350), Siemens Mobility will showcase solutions
that "Transform Urban Mobility for Everyone". The company's
groundbreaking digital technologies, already deployed in nearly 50 metropolitan
areas worldwide, optimize lifecycle costs, enhance system availability, and
maximize network capacity through cloud-based operations. These innovations enable
operators to deliver more sustainable, comfortable, and cost-efficient transportation
services. During the event, Siemens Mobility executives will share their
expertise in two key panel discussions: CEO Michael Peter will address "From insight to impact: harnessing data,
technology and planning to enhance the appeal of public transport services"
(June 16, 4-5 PM), and Gerry Greiter, CEO of the Region North-East Europe, will
explore "Capturing Digital Value within Public Transport" (June 17,
1-2 PM).
Visitors can learn more about the company's innovative
mobility concepts and solutions that leverage artificial intelligence, cloud
technology, and digital twins. The showcase will highlight key developments
including Train2Cloud, Digital Station, RailXplore and the Siemens Xcelerator
application Signaling X.
Train2Cloud represents a groundbreaking evolution in
rail technology, building upon the Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC)
system Trainguard MT with a wayside-oriented, cloud-based approach. While cloud
solutions have transformed numerous industries, railway applications faced
unique challenges due to stringent safety requirements. Siemens Mobility
overcame these challenges through the DS3 (distributed smart safe system)
safety platform, enabling Safety Integrity Level 4 applications on commercial
off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. This next-generation CBTC system delivers a
comprehensive, sustainable solution optimized for metro operations. For
operators, Train2Cloud enables efficient CBTC system management through
high-performance COTS servers in their on-premises signaling data centers,
facilitating easy upgrades and optimal capacity utilization. The system
maintains the trusted CBTC principles while offering enhanced benefits
including simplified maintenance, improved operational availability with
headways up to 80 seconds, streamlined line extension capabilities, and
enhanced longevity – all while preserving existing operational procedures.
Signaling X, unveiled by Siemens Mobility at InnoTrans
2024, is a groundbreaking cloud platform based on Siemens Xcelerator that
integrates various signaling systems for mainline and urban transit into a
single, centralized Data Center. At its core, the platform utilizes Siemens
Mobility’s DS3 platform, which enables safety-critical applications to run in a
geo-redundant, cyber-secure cloud environment. Already proven in Austria and
Spain, with Finland as the latest adopter, the system delivers up to 20% improvement
in operational efficiency through reduced lifecycle costs. When combined with
ATO over ETCS, operators can achieve up to 30% energy savings while
significantly reducing delays across both long-distance and local transport
networks, all while maintaining the highest safety and security standards.
Digital Station and RailXplore represent two key components
of Siemens Mobility's digital transformation portfolio.
Digital Station
is a comprehensive solution that revolutionizes railway station management by
centralizing control over all infrastructure facilities, from traction power to
overhead catenary systems, while enhancing passenger flow through advanced
security and information features. The system's multiple deployment options can
reduce lifecycle costs by up to 20%, making it a cost-effective solution for
modern station operations. Complementing this,
RailXplore serves as a
powerful digital analytics platform that provides real-time insights into
railway operations through sophisticated asset monitoring and diagnosis. By
delivering live passenger data and enhanced performance monitoring of
communication-based signaling systems, RailXplore enables operators to make
data-driven decisions that optimize operations, reduce disruptions, and
ultimately improve the overall passenger experience.
Furthermore, visitors to Siemens Mobility's stand can explore
the company's comprehensive software and customer service solutions. The
software
portfolio features the innovative Mobility Software Suite X, focusing on
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Demand-Responsive Transport, alongside
next-generation frontend applications,advanced mobile ticketing solutions and a
wide range of software products that enhance operational efficiency, such as
data analytics or disruption management tools. The modular TPS Suite
complements these offerings with complete transport planning. In the
customer
service segment, Siemens Mobility demonstrates its commitment to
operational excellence through digital services powered by Railigent X, comprehensive cybersecurity
solutions, and infrastructure system care. The showcase is rounded off by
MoBase the mobility marketplace for spares and rail products and monitoring and
measurement solutions, ensuring reliable and efficient maintenance management
across the entire rail system.
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Siemens Mobility
is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a
leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens
Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling
stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio,
turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and
solutions, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make
infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle,
enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2024,
which ended on September 30, 2024, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €11.4
billion and employed around 41,900 people worldwide. Further information is
available at:
www.siemens.com/mobility