Opening of the Zamora-Pedralba AVE line in Galicia
On 26 October, the Minister for Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda officially opened the high-speed line in Galicia between Zamora and Pedralba de la Pradería, …
On 26 October, the Minister for Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda officially opened the high-speed line in Galicia between Zamora and Pedralba de la Pradería, …
Ineco was involved in the assessment of the integration of the Birmingham to Leeds eastern leg of HS2 with other rail projects in the region, …
Ineco is a member of the international consortium awarded the RAILGAP (Railway Ground truth and digital MAP) project, part of the Horizon 2020 Programme of …
The Port Authority of Valencia has commissioned Ineco to map the internal rail network and sidings for the project of the Port of Sagunto, which …
The United Nations Economic Committee for Europe (UNECE) published its case study on Line 1 of Tenerife Light Metro in September. The studies are provided …
The Spanish Institute of Tourism (Turespaña) has commissioned Ineco to design the project for the remodelling and expansion of Madrid’s Palacio de Congresos, on the …
Ineco supported ENAIRE in the roll-out and commissioning of the new voice communications system for the control tower at Palma de Mallorca airport (in the …
Ineco, INTA and Isdefe have signed an agreement to jointly pursue projects of mutual interest in the opportunities generated by the European Union’s new Space …
In a world that is increasingly dependent on technology and internet communication, cyberattacks are the newest –and greatest– threat. In the case of transport systems, anticipating and taking preventive measures against the potential impacts of an attack on the security and continuity of a service are a priority.
Working for the European Commission, Ineco analysed strategies for deploying
on-board ERTMS equipment on three major continental networks. On-board systems are a part of the roll-out of the overall system that make the technical, operational and economic efficiency of signalling and control systems in Europe possible.