MoniRail and the wider Quantum Rail Inertial Navigation System (RQINS) consortium are pleased to share that they have been named finalists in this year’s APM Project Management Awards.

APM Project Management Awards poster
APM Project Management Awards

 

The consortium – comprising MoniRail, PA Consulting, Imperial College London, University of Sussex, QinetiQ, University of Birmingham, Unipart, and Transport for London – has been recognised for its pioneering work on RQINS in the “Digital Technology Project of the Year” category.

This world-first project successfully tested quantum sensing technologies in live rail environments, enabling accurate train positioning in GPS-denied areas such as tunnels and dense urban corridors. The RQINS solution delivers 10x greater accuracy than traditional systems, with zero reliance on satellite signals – transforming rail safety, efficiency, and infrastructure costs.

You can learn more about the Quantum project here.

Peter Ainsworth, CEO at MoniRail, commented on the team’s shortlisting:

“It is fantastic for our Quantum work to be recognised in the APM Awards. Beyond the incredible efforts of the team, the project also highlights the power of cross-industry collaboration – when key players come together to deliver truly innovative solutions for the rail sector.”

We look forward to attending the awards ceremony on Monday, 17th November, in London. See you there!

This article was originally written by MoniRail.

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