[vino_split autoplay=“8000″ show_arrows=“true“ mouse_wheel=““ arrow_dot_color=“#00bbbd“][vino_split_item image=“802″ title=“ASTONRAIL“ text_color=“#587d9f“]Advanced approacheS and practices for rail training and education TO inNovate Rail study programmes &   Improve rail higher education provision.

Supported by RailUniNet, Trafikverket, TruckTrainDevelopments, UIC, Democritus Thrace University, Institute of Metro & Rail Technology, JP Research & Consulting, VESSAM group, The Cluster Transport|Mobility|Logistics Berlin Brandenburg (Germany) and netwiss OG, Austria[/vino_split_item][vino_split_item image=“1041″ title=“The need for the project“ subtitle=“The goal“]

The railway industry is transnational and one of the fastest growing industries in the world, necessitating a skilled workforce able to:
  • master new technologies,
  • ensure and facilitate the effective implementation of innovation and
  • handle railway system complexity with ease in the era of digitatlisation.

[/vino_split_item][vino_split_item image=“1042″ title=“The project goal“]To build and retain such a workforce that responds adequately to:

  • new technological developments,
  • innovation,
  • wider economic changes and the intricacies of local markets.

In addition there is a need for creation, promotion and application of knowledge to be secured through multi-national / cultural / sectoral joint ventures to establish a contact, promote innovation, facilitate implementation and ensure the fullest open exchange of good / best  practice at all management levels: operational, tactical and strategic.[/vino_split_item][/vino_split]