Meet us at Rail Solutions Asia in the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre at our stand in the Austria Pavilion and discover our solutions!
This year, our team of experts and representatives will participate in one of Malaysia's premier transportation gatherings, Rail Solutions Asia, which is taking place from 15 – 17 May in the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia! Our booth will be located in the Austria Pavilion where our experts have prepared a wide array of solutions to show, including the renowned Frauscher Advanced Counter FAdC®, Wheel Sensor RSR180 as well as the latest digital solutions including Frauscher Connect and Frauscher Insights.
What to expect
During the event, the Frauscher Advanced Counter FAdC® will be featured, alongside its many benefits which include a flexible system architecture, intelligent functions such as Counting Head Control CHC and Supervisor Track Sections STS as well as low maintenance requirements, all of which will be explained in greater detail by our experts. In addition to this, booth visitors will be able to learn more about the Wheel Sensor RSR180 which holds a CENELEC SIL 4 safety rating that ensures reliable and fail-safe wheel detection for a wide array of applications, such as level crossing protection.
Furthermore, Akhilesh Yadav, the Managing Director Frauscher India will deliver a presentation titled “Efficiency and innovation in railway signalling through standardized interfaces and architecture” at the Signalling & Communications Workshop, which will take place on 16 May at 12:00.
With digitalisation taking an increasingly important role in railway operations, our experts will also showcase two of our digital solutions, Frauscher Connect and Frauscher Insights. Frauscher Connect provides a common communication interface for all Frauscher products and enables communication on category 3 networks, while offering vast range of safety protocols. Frauscher Insights on the other hand, is an intelligent data platform which compiles and packages data obtained from train detection and makes them accessible through various applications, allowing railway operators to derive additional value from their data.