This year’s Forum will feature a free-to-attend forum featuring some of the biggest and brightest names in the interior design and technology industry. All The Rail Interiors Show attendees can take part and no additional Forum registration is necessary: your free entry exhibition pass gains you access to the Forum.
Mario Theis is Head of the Revenue Management and Product Innovation Competence Center at DB Regio AG since January 1, 2017.
After studying business administration in Giessen, he worked as a management consultant for PwC on national and international projects in the transportation sector until he joined DB Netz AG in 2007. In his position there as Head of Prices and Products, he was responsible, among other things, for the further development of the train path pricing system and played a key role in the development and introduction of funding for the conversion of freight cars to low-noise braking technologies. In addition to the challenge of coping with the consequences of Corona in the short term, his focus is on increasing the attractiveness of regional rail transport for passengers in the long term.
Neil has over 30 years’ experience in rail vehicle mechanical engineering. Sponsored by Arup through university, he joined British Rail after graduation. Specialising initially in vehicle structures, Neil worked for successor organisations following BR’s privatisation (Atkins and Interfleet), including team leader and NoBo/DeBo signatory roles.
He joined the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) as Principal Engineer, Structures and Materials in 2018. Neil’s role includes standardisation in rail vehicle structures, fire and materials performance, as well as acting as technical lead on several of RSSB’s ongoing research projects. He is the convenor of the ISO working group on interior passive safety for rail vehicles, and chair of the UK mirror groups for vehicle structures and fire safety.
Bernhard Rüger is the managing director of netwiss OG and has been intensively researching passenger behaviour on trains for over 20 years. Based on the extensive data set of over 400,000 passengers, he is regularly involved in vehicle projects as an expert and helps optimise vehicle layouts to reduce passenger changeover times, increase capacity, improve luggage accommodation and increase overall efficiency.
Artex is the largest actor in the Swedish sewing industry, founded in Mjölby in 1928. The company now also has operations in Latvia (Youtube; Artex in Latvia) and approximately 120 employees.
It is not only with industrial-scale manufacture of complete products that we can offer help, but also customised solutions in small volumes. Our principal customers are in the motor and furniture industries, and other industries that place high demands on finish and durability.
We are experts not only in production, but also in the refurbishment of large numbers of chairs. It may be, for example, trains, buses, airplanes, boats, cinemas, hotels, churches or offices. Reupholstering is another area in which we work, and we are proud to have taken responsibility for refurbishing some of the largest rooms in Sweden with thousands of chairs.
Many companies choose to get to know us by challenging us as a development partner. We find this appealing. In practice, it often starts with us producing a pattern design based on an idea. We use a parametric 2D/3D CAD system to transfer the pattern from 3D to 2D, placing us among the pioneers in the field. If you want us to help with design and choice of material, this only makes the project even more interesting for us.
Most projects involve stringent demands with respect to both environmental and safety standards. We are fully competent to deal with these aspects, and can act as collaborator here. The requirements that we master relate not only to textiles but also to associated areas such as foam, internal liners, wood and steel.
We are a large company (purchasing, for example, more than 200,000 metres of fabric each year) and this means that we achieve considerable economies of scale when purchasing. It is, therefore, often economically advantageous to leave the responsibility for all articles that are part of the finished product to us, rather than purchasing these yourself.
Samuel Perret is Head of Innovation and Strategy for Sustainability at milani design & consulting AG. Driven by his passion for sustainable design solutions, the trained industrial designer completed a postgraduate degree in business administration and complemented his expertise with a CAS in environmental technology. Over the past fifteen years, Samuel has worked as a sustainability expert in various fields and roles, including as a consultant, program officer, and sustainability lecturer.
Christiane Bausback is CEO of N+P Innovation Design, a strategic innovation and design agency, based in Munich, Vienna and Atlanta. She works with a broad range of companies from start-ups to global players while focusing on holistic solutions that build businesses and transform industries. Over the years, she has garnered numerous awards including IDSA, Good Design, Red Dot, and iF. She served as a juror for several awards such as the renowned iF Award, EPD Award, as well as for the Cannes Lions. Parallel to her professional activities, she lectures in Germany and Switzerland and regularly presents keynote speeches, joins panel discussions, and is a mentor at innovation accelerators.
Markus has more than 20 years' experience in fire protection and has been with WAGNER since 2009.
He is a representant of Switzerland in many European and international ISO expert committees for fire protection, such as gas extinguishing, aerosol extinguishing or water mist.
Markus is a member of the Eurofeu Presidium and has a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, plus a Masters Degree in Business Administration.
After graduating in interior design, Thomas became Art Director for a vehicle equipment company and founded TRICON AG in 2001.
In this time, Thomas has worked on a large number of projects for customers such as Alstom, Bombardier, CAF, CRRC, Kinkisharyo, Siemens, Stadler and Talgo.
With a background in automotive engineering and industrial design, Marvin has worked at TRICON AG since 2009, servicing customers such as Bombardier, Stadler, CAF, CRRC, KinkiSharyo and Siemens.
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Weiwei is an innovative designer and strategist who has worked across a wide range of industries from consumer electronics and retail strategy to automotive, rail and aircraft cabin interiors. This cross-sector experience has enabled Weiwei to build knowledge and develop a specialism for innovation in the mobility sector, delivering programme management to clients at board level. During two decades at tangerine Weiwei has worked on over 20 rail projects. She now heads up the rail team at the studio, a position that has enabled her to form key partnerships with high-profile clients such as Volkswagen, CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles, Talgo and Heathrow Express.