InnoTrans, organized by Messe Berlin, is the world's leading international trade fair for transport technology, held biennially in Berlin, Germany. The event covers all facets of railway technology, including railway infrastructure, public transport, interiors, and tunnel construction. InnoTrans serves as a platform for industry professionals, manufacturers, and decision-makers to showcase innovations, exchange knowledge, and foster business relationships. The exhibition features an extensive outdoor display area, allowing for the presentation of rolling stock and other large exhibits. InnoTrans attracts exhibitors and visitors from around the globe, making it a pivotal event for the global rail transport industry.
A dedicated hall for innovative mobility solutions, including self-driving vehicles, digital mobility platforms and real-time analyses for optimising public transport and much more.
InnoTrans is opening its doors for the thirteenth time. From 20 to 23 September 2022 at the leading international trade fair for transport technology, new products from 2,834 exhibitors representing 56 countries await trade visitors in each of the 42 display halls and on the outdoor display area.
From 20 to 23 September 2022 trade visitors at InnoTrans can look forward to more world innovations than ever before. Exhibitors at the thirteenth edition of the leading trade fair for transport technology in Berlin will present around 250 world innovations. Guided tours, the InnoTrans website and the World Innovation Guide provide an overview.
The new age of mobility is flexible, connected and intermodal. With its new Mobility+ segment, InnoTrans is creating a platform for providers of supplementary mobility services. Visitors to the trade fair can try out some of the solutions on their way to the exhibition grounds or in Berlin’s city centre.
95 per cent of the exhibition area at InnoTrans (20 – 23 September 2022) is currently occupied. Trade visitors can witness more than 100 vehicles on the Outdoor Display as well as 12 buses on the Bus Display, including many new products and world innovations.
With its platform solutions and apps, the software company Hacon offers seamless travel experiences across the entire range of transport and service providers. In the podcast, CEO Michael Frankenberg explains how mobility-as-a-service works and the challenges that come with it. The episode is available online from 12 April 2022.
Many cities suffer from poor air quality and high levels of ultrafine particles. The French startup Tallano Technologie has designed a braking system for cars and trains which reduces ultrafine particle emissions by 90 per cent.