Digitalisation of Railways in India: Unlocking the Potential of Standardisation
FREE Webinar

Digitalisation of Railways in India: Unlocking the Potential of Standardisation

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Location
Webinar
Date
9 June 2026
Time
11:00 - 12:00 (UTC+02:00)

What to expect

From legacy to digital: India's railway signalling infrastructure faces a structural transition challenge. Proprietary interfaces, copper-based field cabling, and tightly coupled architectures limit interoperability between subsystems and vendors, drive up lifecycle costs, and lock operators into all-or-nothing renewal cycles. This webinar examines how standardised object controllers and open interface specifications such as EULYNX provide a technically viable migration path — enabling phased digitalisation in existing brownfield environments without full-scale infrastructure replacement.

Webinar speakers

Akhilesh Yadav

Managing Director Frauscher India

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Florian Einböck

Head of Portfolio Strategy

Join us to discover

  • Signalling in India today: An overview of today’s signalling landscape in India and the key operational and infrastructure challenges 

  • Digitalisation solutions: Technical solutions and approaches for the digitalisation of railway signalling infrastructure 

  • Object controllers: Functional scope within signalling architectures and how object controllers can drive the transition to digital operations 

  • Standardised interfaces: The role and benefits of EULYNX and comparable interface specifications 

  • Migration path: What is required for a successful transition to digital signalling — and what a phased migration path can look like in practice 

Who should attend

  • Railway operators

  • Infrastructure managers 

  • Signalling engineers 

  • System integrators 

  • Consultants 

  • Digital transformation leads 

Register now and gain first-hand insights into how standardised object controllers and open interfaces can drive the digitalisation of railways in India – step by step, without disruption.