Featured Research & Testing Suppliers
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Astronics
Astronics provides comprehensive ATE and BTE based solutions for the test, support and repair of high value electronic LRUs and PCBs.
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Nexeya Canada - A Hensoldt Company
Nexeya Canada offers electrical interconnect solutions utilised to verify electrical components, cables, harness, assemblies & more.
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Výzkumný Ústav Železniční (VUZ)
VUZ is a company specialized in providing professional services and complex solutions in the field of assessment, certification and testing.
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Výzkumný Ústav Železniční (VUZ)
VUZ is a company specialized in providing professional services and complex solutions in the field of assessment, certification and testing.
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Yeltech Ltd
Yeltech designs & manufactures highly innovative, bespoke remote monitoring products for effective asset management in the railway industry.
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Holmberg GmbH & Co. KG
Holmberg GmbH & Co. KG manufactures professional electroacoustic products for the rail sector.
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ASC Sensors
ASC German Sensor Engineering is one of the leading manufacturers of train acceleration sensors and rotation rate sensors.
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Alstom
French multinational Alstom provides rolling stock, infrastructure, signalling and digital solutions for the rail sector.
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netwiss
netwiss researches and consults on the optimisation of passenger flow, train interiors, baggage handling, dwell time and accessibility.
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SGS
SGS is the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company within the international railway sector.
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Siemens Mobility
Siemens, a single-source supplier and system integrator, combines all the expertise necessary for sustainable solutions in all areas of rail…
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