AusRAIL PLUS 2011
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AusRAIL PLUS 2011 will be the largest AusRAIL held to date. Running over the 22nd-24th November at the Brisbane Convention Exhibition Centre, the event will see all corners of the Australian rail industry brought together with international organisations investing or looking to invest in our domestic rail market. |
The theme for AusRAIL 2011 is Customer Relations and Innovation.
During the three days, speakers from all over the world will deliver presentations on cutting edge developments in customer relations and the very latest innovations essential to the future of rail including: technology and IT; engineering; signalling and communications; environment and sustainability; below rail infrastructure and maintenance; rolling stock; R&D; safety; and supply and manufacturing.
This year's program highlights will include the return of the Rail Suppliers CEO Forum to update the audience on key issues facing our manufacturing sector and the Rail Operator CEO panel: the grand finale of AusRAIL every year.
The conference program is accompanied by a full scale exhibition which this year will be populated by over 300 stands. The exhibition is widely recognised as the place to meet and do business, with companies coming together from all over Australia and around the world.
Our exhibitors come back year after year because of the phenomenal amount of business that gets done during the AusRAIL event; the exhibition is approaching capacity so contact Deborah Bocock at: deborah.bocock@informa.com.au to find out how you can get involved this year.
To find out more about the event visit www.ausrail.com, to sign up to the AusRAIL newsletter email yang.zhang@informa.com.au, or look us up on LinkedIn and join the AusRAIL group to discuss the key issues ahead of the event this year.
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