InnoTrans 2014

September 24, 2014

‘Mobility 4.0 is going to be the backbone of our future challenges’, suggested Alexander Dobrindt, Germany’s Federal Minister for Transport & Digital Infrastructure, addressing the opening ceremony for InnoTrans 2014. He welcomed the world’s biggest trade fair for the rail Invest, modernise, digitise Investieren, modernisieren, digitalisieren sector as ‘an opportunity to show what we are doing in order to achieve this great leap forward.’ ‘Rail is at the heart of mobility around the world’, said Dobrindt, pointing out that this was reflected in the broad Photo: Messe Berlin GE Transportation X Mit den Worten „Mobilität 4.0 wird das Rückgrat unserer zukünftigen Herausforderungen“ begrüßte der deutsche Bundesminister für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur, Alexander Dobrindt, gestern die Teilnehmer der Eröffnungszeremonie für die InnoTrans 2014.

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