Panamanian authorities visit Ineco’s headquarters
In April, Augusto Arosemena, Panama’s minister of Trade and Industry visited Ineco’s corporate headquarters. The minister attended along with a representation of Panamanian business leaders …
In April, Augusto Arosemena, Panama’s minister of Trade and Industry visited Ineco’s corporate headquarters. The minister attended along with a representation of Panamanian business leaders …
The works of coordination and technical supervision in the deployment of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) which the European Commission has commissioned to …
Ineco has begun technical studies to modify the alignment and infrastructure of the line 5 track of the Madrid Metro. Specifically, the works –which were …
Ineco has participated in the training days organised by the Prodis Foundation aimed at developing the professional abilities and competencies of people with learning difficulties. …
The company has participated, for another year, in the Passenger Terminal Expo 2016 fair, which was held in Cologne from 15 to 17 March. José …
What once were disused or unfinished railway lines are today 2,400 kilometres of paths recovered for active leisure, which offer a different way to get to know Spain’s natural, cultural and industrial heritage.
Spain is a pioneer and an expert in the automatic variable gauge changeover technology that enables trains to travel on different track gauges, a problem that arises in many areas of the world. Ineco contributes to this leadership more than two decades of comprehensive experience, covering all phases from project planning to execution and maintenance.
Conceived as a centre for interpretation, the space opened by Ineco at their central headquarters in Madrid has been designed to offer a tour of the main infrastructures around the world carried out by the public company and by other Spanish engineering firms. It is a way of representing the leadership and good performance of these companies and the knowledge of their professionals.
The new modality of Public Procurement of Innovation enables the identification and promotion of R&D+I projects that offer solutions when the current ones are not achieving the required result. Ineco collaborates with the administrations in this new form of bidding which encourages innovation.
Ineco recently carried out a hydrological study of the high-speed lines in operation using two-dimensional models, with the aim of delimiting potentially floodable zones, detecting the critical points of each zone and analysing possible actions for improvement.