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Will we see you at Rail Live?

Will we see you at Rail Live?



We're very excited to be planning all the technology we'll be bringing to Rail Live this year - and we hope that you'll be excited to see it!...



Transforming Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance with Condition Based Monitoring

Transforming Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance with Condition Based Monitoring



You can now view our webinar "Transforming Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance with Condition Based Monitoring" which took place on Wednesday 27th May at 1pm....



Instrumentel in our success

Instrumentel in our success



Instrumentel was formed out of Leeds University to take to market miniature sensors that were incredibly robust – they are used to measure what happens at the heart of explosions, and also in F1 engines to monitor and measure millions of samples per second to enable the manipulation of the engine to...



Now that IS smart infrastructure!

Now that IS smart infrastructure!



What if the railway could tell you when it’s not performing to optimum levels? What if it could order a service for the asset when the first signs are showing? Or order a replacement part when failure is approaching? Or tell you that a problem is caused by the weather rather than asset failure?...



Could your Assets Live Forever?

Could your Assets Live Forever?



It’s unlikely that they will - but we can certainly make sure that they can remain in-service for the maximum possible time, and operate fully and safely. And this applies not just to individual assets, but complete systems too....



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Dave Tilmouth

Head of Marketing Communications

I'm Head of Marketing Communications for Unipart Rail, so I get to be involved in lots of exciting stuff across Traction & Rolling Stock, Infrastructure and road traffic. My colleagues know me as someone who has a perspective on everything, as well as being a bit of an extrovert!

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