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Camlin Rail Attending APTA EXPO

25th October 2021


Camlin Rail are delighted to be joining transportation leaders from around the world for APTA's TRANSform Conference & EXPO 2021. Taking place from the 7-10th November at Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, the EXPO plays a key role in connecting the industry to what’s now and what’s next in public transportation.

After four years, the APTA EXPO is back to explore the latest innovative technologies and industry trends, and we cannot wait to meet suppliers and customers alike. APTA, the American Public Transportation Association, is a non-profit international association of more than 1,500 public and private member organizations, leading public transportation in a new mobility era, advocating to connect and build thriving communities.

With over 12,000+ transit professionals from over 65 countries expected, the APTA EXPO is set to showcase the industries best technology, products, and services. Based at booth 369, Camlin Rail will be exhibiting the world’s first fully automated three-dimensional wayside pantograph inspection and monitoring system, the Pantobot 3D. Successfully deployed by rail operators across the globe with recent partnerships solidified in North America, Pantobot 3D uses advanced imaging and machine learning to assess pantograph condition – safely, in real-time and without the need to withdraw trains from service.

We look forward to meeting attendees in person and showcasing our systems and data driven services that will help deliver a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable railway of the future. Camlin Rail will ultimately play a pivotal role in shaping the Digital Railway and we are looking forward to connecting with like-minded individuals and teams, to discover the modern solutions for the railway industry. For further event info and registration details for this year’s APTA EXPO, click here.

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