World leader in smart and sustainable mobility Alstom will participate in Rail Live! 2025, the most important gathering of the Spanish railway industry, held in Madrid from November 26-28. The company will showcase its latest developments in digitalization, automation, artificial intelligence, state-of-the-art signaling solutions, and cybersecurity at its stand. Special attention will be drawn to innovations designed to enhance passenger experience and promote more inclusive and universal mobility.
Digital Solutions and Implementation Successes
Visitors will have the opportunity to review Alstom’s latest advancements in this field on a full-scale metro model. Some of the solutions offered are already being implemented in pioneering projects in Spain. These include;
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The automation of Madrid Metro Line 6,
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Modernization and upgrade of signaling systems in Sevilla and Bilbao metro lines
Additionally, Alstom will participate in panels and roundtable discussions during the event to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable, safe, and efficient mobility.
Panels Participated by Alstom
| Topic | Speaker | Date and Time | Location |
| Anatomy of a railway cyberattack | Joan Balbastre, Cybersecurity Project Manager | November 26, 12:10–12:30 | Keynote Theater and Section 1 |
| Sevilla Metro Line 1, upgrade alternative for signaling system renewal | César Andrés Olea, Signaling Services Director | November 27, 15:50–16:10 | Section 2 |
Alstom’s Strong Presence in Spain
Alstom Spain has a long industrial and technological history in the country, employing over 3,000 people across four industrial plants, four technology centers, and more than twenty maintenance depots. Among the company’s facilities are an industrial site in Barcelona dedicated to the production of all types of railway vehicles and various technological innovation centers in Madrid focused on projects in railway safety, signaling, and digital mobility.
With a strong focus on innovation, digitalization, talent, and sustainability, Rail Live! 2025 will bring together more than 300 participants and over 200 speakers over three days to discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by the railway sector.
