RideOnTrack Newsroom πŸš„ RideOnTrack at UIC FRMCS Conference 2025

πŸš„ RideOnTrack at UIC FRMCS Conference 2025

Last week, RideOnTrack took part in the UIC FRMCS Conference 2025, bringing together railway operators, infrastructure managers, and technology leaders from across the world to discuss the future of railway communications.

During the event, we demonstrated our latest innovations designed to support the transition to FRMCS (Future Railway Mobile Communication System):

  • MCCS FRMCS Dispatching System – our next-generation mission-critical dispatching platform tailored for FRMCS and MCX.

  • MCX/FRMCS Client & Server – enabling seamless, secure communication between train drivers, dispatchers, and field staff.

  • CodiTrack Network Measurement Platform – providing detailed insight into network performance and FRMCS readiness across rail environments.

We would like to thank all visitors, partners, and industry experts who stopped by our stand for the inspiring discussions and valuable feedback. It was a pleasure to connect and exchange views on how to advance Mission Critical Communications in rail.

In the coming weeks, we will follow up with many of you to continue the conversations and explore collaboration opportunities.

Together, we’re driving the next chapter of reliable, connected, and future-ready railway communication.

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